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Archive for February, 2010

CNN Highlights CPT Hill Case Tonight

Tonight, Thursday Feb 18, 2010, CNN Anderson Cooper’s 360 will highlight the case of CPT Roger Hill and Dog Company, 1-506th Infantry.  We expect a fairly in depth look at the circumstances surrounding CPT Hill’s case, totaling around 30-35 minutes of total story line, interview, commentary, etc.  The focus is on the need for more effective Rules of Engagement (ROE) and detention policies to better match up to the asymmetric enemies we face today, especially in NATO led Afghanistan.

In the Fall of 2008, CPT Hill and his men faced Army criminal charges of detainee abuse.  Because they received no support or instructions from their higher headquarters, they attempted to get confessions from detainees of probable Taliban ambushes of US forces.  They would have to release the detainees unless they had evidence through confessions to turn them over to the Afghanistan forces.  Without confessions, the detainees were to be let free to continue their liaison with the Taliban from inside the US forward operating camp.

Detainee Interview Canceled in Navy SEAL Cases

Despite the public outcry, the Navy SEALs are still facing special courts-martial after their January 2010 arraignments; SO1 Huertas and SO2 Keefe in April and SO2 McCabe in May 2010.

Military Judges Rule on Motions

The military judge in the Huertas and Keefe case closed the last motion hearing by directing the April courts-martial be held in Baghdad so the Iraqi detainee would be present to testify live in the courtroom.  The government declined to attempt to bring the detainee to Norfolk for the trials.  The military judge determined the defense attorney’s request for the Constitutional right to confrontation required the Iraqi detainee to be present.  The government request to depose the detainee was denied, and the entire cadre to support two special courts-martial will travel to Iraq.

A second military judge, ruling on the McCabe case, upheld the government request for a deposition but did not move the court-martial to Iraq.  The special court-martial will be held in Norfolk, VA, beginning on May 3, 2010.

General Cancels Deposition

Since those two military judge’s rulings, Major General Cleveland has canceled the government trip to Iraq to depose the detainee.   This leaves the SO2 McCabe defense and government teams without the Iraqi detainee’s presence or sworn statements as evidence in the case.