Chessani Haditha case almost over

NCT:
The Marine Corps may be closer to giving up its troubled prosecution of Lt. Col. Jeffrey Chessani, the highest-ranking officer accused of wrongdoing after 24 Iraqi civilians were slain in the city of Haditha in 2005.It would not look good for the Commandant to overrule the judgment of the court and the lawyers for the Corps on a case that has been dismissed because of Command Influence. In this case it just would not make sense to have another futile appeal.
Chessani's attorneys said Tuesday that they've been told the service won't seek a third appeal of a ruling dismissing two counts of dereliction of duty against Chessani, who is accused of not ordering a full-scale investigation into the killings.
A Marine Corps spokesman, however, said a final decision on possible further appeal hasn't been made. But the attorney for the appeal, Navy Lt. Timothy Delgado in Washington, confirmed a recommendation to drop the matter has been issued.
If that recommendation is followed, a final decision on whether the case gets dropped rests with Marine Corps Commandant Gen. James Conway.
And if that happens, Chessani would become the seventh of eight Camp Pendleton Marines charged with crimes at Haditha to be fully exonerated.
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BTW, could someone find a newer photo showing the Chessani's new child?
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