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In The News

 
U.S. Soldiers in Iraq Testify to Hearing Order to 'Kill All of Them'
Fox News
August 03, 2006
 
The 'Band of Brothers' Unravels
ABC News - Nightline
August 2, 2006
 
Lawyers for 4 Accused Soldiers Say They Acted on Orders
New York Times
July 23, 2006


Soldiers in murder case claim order to 'kill all military age males'
USA Today & CBS News
July 21, 2006


 
Over 1,000 articles & TV news stories were were published by major media outlets worldwide concerning the U.S. v. Hunsaker pre-trial investigation (Article 32). Above are a few. Others include the Washington Post, Fox News, CNN, BBC, CNBC, The London Times, MSNBC, Los Angeles Times, Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times, and many others.
   
Local Army defense lawyer wins detainee abuse case, clears soldier's name
News 12 - CBS News
March 20, 2006
 
Lawyer fights to win his battles
Augusta Chronicle
March 20, 2006
 
Over 600 articles & TV news stories were published wordwide after the U.S. v. Driver trial. Below are a few. Others include the Washington Post, New York Times, Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, CBS News, ABC News, Army Times, London Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times, Wikipedia, and many others.
 
USA Today
Jury Acquits Soldier in Afghanistan Abuse
Friday-Sunday Edition - February 24-26, 2006
 
Soldier Cleared in Abuse Case
El Paso Times
February 24, 2006
 
Military Panel Acquits Soldier Accused Of Assault
KFOX TV
February 23, 2006
 
Witnesses Not Certain of Testimony in Trial
El Paso Times
February 23, 2006
 
Final Army reservist tried in Afghanistan abuse case
PakTribune (Pakistan)
February 23, 2006
 

Only On KFOX: Soldier Accused Of Prisoner Abuse Prepares For Trial
KFOX TV
February 21, 2006
 
Over 900 articles & TV news stories were were published by nearly every major media outlet worldwide concerning the U.S. v. Driver pre-trial investigation (Article 32). Below are a few. Others include the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, Fox News, Fox and Friends, CNN, BBC, CNBC, The London Times, MSNBC, CBS News, ABC News, Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times, and many others.
 
Qaeda Prison Break
Newsweek
November 14, 2005
 
Officers deny impropriety in military abuse case
The Associated Press
Nov. 3, 2005
 
Lawyer in prisoner abuse case seeks new hearing
Army Times
November 3, 2005
 
Qaeda Operative in Southeast Asia Has Fled U.S. Jail in Afghanistan
New York Times
November 3, 2005
 
Top bin Laden operative escaped U.S. custody, prosecutor says
The Associated Press
Nov. 1, 2005
 
Soldier is acquitted of assault, firearm charges
Augusta Chronicle
May 27, 2004
 
Lawyers fight firearm charge
Augusta Chronicle
May 26, 2004
 
Court-martial testimony begins
Augusta Chronicle
May 25, 2004
 

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