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Lieutenant intelligence obstructed justice in the investigation of cases of shooting 24 Iraqis Today in California began a military tribunal on the case of Andrew Greysona, Lieutenant U.S. Marines intelligence, who is accused of Obstruction of Justice investigation of cases of shootings in Iraq, 24 civilians. November 19, 2005, when marines staged a massacre of civilians, Greyson absent in part. However, upon his return he ordered his subordinates to delete photos from the massacre, which could be evidence in the case. Shooting at El-Hadi marines staged after their convoy on the improvised mines under a stipulated on the road. As a result, one soldier died and two were wounded. In this regard, were charged four Marines and four officers. In five of these accusations were completely removed. Greyson If found guilty, faces up to 25 years imprisonment.
Lieutenant intelligence obstructed justice in the investigation of cases of shooting 24 Iraqis Today in California began a military tribunal on the case of Andrew Greysona, Lieutenant U.S. Marines intelligence, who is accused of Obstruction of Justice investigation of cases of shootings in Iraq, 24 civilians. November 19, 2005, when marines staged a massacre of civilians, Greyson absent in part. However, upon his return he ordered his subordinates to delete photos from the massacre, which could be evidence in the case. Shooting at El-Hadi marines staged after their convoy on the improvised mines under a stipulated on the road. As a result, one soldier died and two were wounded. In this regard, were charged four Marines and four officers. In five of these accusations were completely removed. Greyson If found guilty, faces up to 25 years imprisonment.