Haditha case deliberations, Grayson Acquitted

A judge is deliberating on whether unlawful command influence prompted teh prosecution of Lt.Col. Chessani.

In a separate case jury is also deliberating whether 1st. Lt. Andrew Grayson was lying when he told investigators there were no photos of the aftermath of the deaths of 24 Iraqi civilians, and whether he tried to get a discharge from the Marine Corps before his case could come to trial.

Update: 1st. Lt. Grayson has been acquitted.

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Cheers erupted as the seven-officer panel cleared 1st Lt. Andrew Grayson, who was the first of three Marines to be tried in the biggest U.S. criminal case involving Iraqi deaths linked to the war.

The judge, Maj. Brian E. Kasprzyk, admonished those in court, telling them: "There will be no more of that."

The verdict came just five hours after deliberations began.

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Hey, we are outside the court room so we can all cheer for 1st Lt. Grayson. At this point the prosecution is batting zero on these cases.

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