New date set for Navy SEAL’s war crimes trial

| June 8, 2019

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Navy Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher leaves a military courtroom on Naval Base San Diego with his wife, Andrea Gallagher, Friday, May 31, 2019, in San Diego. The decorated Navy SEAL faces a murder trial in the death of an Islamic State prisoner. (Julie Watson/AP)

Special Warfare Operator Chief Eddie Gallagher is standing accused of murder, aggravated assault, obstruction of justice and professional misconduct.
The military judge, CAPT Aaron Rugh, has ordered the lead prosecutor removed from the case after defense lawyers accused the lead prosecution of spying on their emails.

His defense attorneys are also considering filing a civil rights lawsuit against the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), for misconduct. This on the heels of three witnesses for the prosecution now refusing to take the stand to testify.

The judge has said it was not in his power to determine whether the lead prosecutor, CDR Christopher Czaplak, violated ethical or professional rules, but the potential for a probe into those actions required that he be removed from the prosecution.

By The Associated Press

SAN DIEGO — A new date has been set for the trial of a Navy SEAL accused of murder and attempted murder in the death of an Islamic State prisoner under his care and the shootings of two Iraqi civilians in Iraq in 2017.

Defense attorney Tim Parlatore said Thursday that the military judge granted his request to push the date back from June 10 to June 17. Parlatore represents Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher.

The judge, Navy CAPT Aaron Rugh, also is considering a request by Parlatore to dismiss the case because the prosecution tracked the emails of Gallagher’s attorneys without court approval to find the source of a news leak.

Gallagher has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The entire article may be viewed here: Navy Times

IANAL, but it looks like the prosecution’s case is a house of cards, and will collapse in a gentle breeze.

Category: Iraq, Legal, Navy

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5th/77th FA

Blow, breeze, blow. Time to let it go.

Doubt if Harm, Col Mack, and the Admiral combined could save the Navy’s case in this sh^t show.

Commissioner Wretched

Admiral Chegwidden wouldn’t have even brought the case up, much less assigned Harm or Mac to it.

Ex-PH2

“This is on the heels of three witnesses for the prosecution now refusing to take the stand to testify.” Rats usually do desert a sinking ship.

Chief Gallagher’s lawyers are thinking about suing Gibbs? About time someone did that. That would certainly make a splash on the network show. 🙂

Sapper3307

Perhaps the Ghost of BerNasty is working for the prosecutor?

FatCitcles0311

Where are all the fucks that were convicting this guy’s months ago on this website?