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    US court upends murder conviction

    (China Daily) Updated: 2017-08-07 08:16

    WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court on Friday overturned a former Blackwater security contractor's first-degree murder conviction, ordering a new trial for the man prosecutors say fired the first shots in the 2007 slayings of 14 Iraqi civilians at a crowded traffic circle in Baghdad.

    In a split opinion, the three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia Circuit ruled a lower court erred by not allowing Nicholas Slatten to be tried separately from his three co-defendants in 2014. The 33-year-old contractor from Tennessee is serving a life sentence for his role in the killings, which strained international relations and put intense scrutiny on the role of American contractors in Iraq.

    The court also ordered new sentences for the three other contractors, Paul Slough, Evan Liberty and Dustin Heard. They were each found guilty of manslaughter and firearms charges carrying mandatory 30-year terms.

    The judges determined those sentences violated the constitutional prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment because prosecutors charged them with using military firearms while committing another felony. That statute, typically employed against gang members or bank robbers, had never before been used against overseas security contractors working for the US government.

    A spokesman for the US attorney's office in Washington said prosecutors were still reviewing the decision and had no immediate comment.

    Bill Coffield, a lawyer for Liberty, said he planned to meet with Liberty to review their options. "Obviously we're pleased with the court's decision in terms of the unconstitutionality of the sentence," he said.

    David Schertler, a lawyer for Heard, said in a statement that though he believed his client was entitled to a new trial, "We are gratified that the court recognized the gross injustice of the 30-year mandatory minimum sentences imposed in the unique war zone circumstances of this case."

    It's not clear that any new sentences for the defendants will be significantly different from the ones originally imposed. At the April 2015 sentencing hearing, US District Judge Royce Lamberth said he was "very satisfied with a 30-year sentence".

    At the weeklong trial held in 2014, the federal prosecutor and defense lawyer presented very different versions of what triggered the September 2007 massacre in Nisour Square.

    The government described the killings as a one-sided ambush of unarmed civilians, while the defense said the guards opened fire only after a white Kia sedan seen as a potential suicide car bomb began moving quickly toward their convoy. After the shooting stopped, no evidence of a bomb was found.

    In issuing their ruling benefiting the defendants, the judges said they were in no way excusing the horror of events they said "defies civilized description".

    Associated Press

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