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Navy dismisses more SEAL war crimes cases, removes controversial prosecutor
Navy leaders in San Diego and Washington continue efforts to revamp the sea service’s criminal justice system.
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Navy CNO takes over Gallagher court-martial amid controversy
“Any previous post-trial action has been rescinded,” read a statement emailed to Navy Times by the Pentagon.
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Navy orders probe into actions of Judge Advocate General Corps leaders
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson also dismissed all charges against a SEAL officer charged with covering up war crimes and stopped the ongoing probe of another special operator who confessed to murdering a detainee in Iraq in 2017.
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SEAL boss to force: ‘We have a problem’
Following more high-profile SEAL scandals, the head of Naval Special Warfare is calling for a gut-check.
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Trump nixes NAMs for 4 prosecutors tied to SEAL case
It’s not the first time a tweeting Trump has interjected himself into the case.
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SEAL shenanigans in the spotlight (again)
Investigators are probing an Independence Day party in Iraq that allegedly went sideways.
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Legal bombshell explodes on SEAL war crimes trial
SEAL medic says that Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher didn’t kill an Islamic State prisoner of war. He did.
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With a new team of prosecutors, the Navy takes a final shot at SEAL Eddie Gallagher
Jury selection begins in the war crimes case on Monday, with a trial expected to kick off two days later.
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Navy judge won’t dismiss SEAL war crimes case but sanctions prosecutors
Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher, 40, is charged with premeditated murder and other crimes allegedly committed in Iraq in 2017.
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Prosecutors, NCIS investigator accused of ‘misconduct’ in war crimes case
The SEAL is accused of stabbing to death an unarmed and seriously wounded Islamic State prisoner of war during a 2017 deployment to Iraq, plus shooting an old man and a young girl in a violent spree that prosecutors contend might have claimed hundreds of lives.
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Navy dismisses more SEAL war crimes cases, removes controversial prosecutor
Navy leaders in San Diego and Washington continue efforts to revamp the sea service’s criminal justice system.
-
Navy CNO takes over Gallagher court-martial amid controversy
“Any previous post-trial action has been rescinded,” read a statement emailed to Navy Times by the Pentagon.
-
Navy orders probe into actions of Judge Advocate General Corps leaders
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson also dismissed all charges against a SEAL officer charged with covering up war crimes and stopped the ongoing probe of another special operator who confessed to murdering a detainee in Iraq in 2017.
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SEAL boss to force: ‘We have a problem’
Following more high-profile SEAL scandals, the head of Naval Special Warfare is calling for a gut-check.
-
Trump nixes NAMs for 4 prosecutors tied to SEAL case
It’s not the first time a tweeting Trump has interjected himself into the case.
-
SEAL shenanigans in the spotlight (again)
Investigators are probing an Independence Day party in Iraq that allegedly went sideways.
-
Legal bombshell explodes on SEAL war crimes trial
SEAL medic says that Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher didn’t kill an Islamic State prisoner of war. He did.
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With a new team of prosecutors, the Navy takes a final shot at SEAL Eddie Gallagher
Jury selection begins in the war crimes case on Monday, with a trial expected to kick off two days later.
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Navy judge won’t dismiss SEAL war crimes case but sanctions prosecutors
Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher, 40, is charged with premeditated murder and other crimes allegedly committed in Iraq in 2017.
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Prosecutors, NCIS investigator accused of ‘misconduct’ in war crimes case
The SEAL is accused of stabbing to death an unarmed and seriously wounded Islamic State prisoner of war during a 2017 deployment to Iraq, plus shooting an old man and a young girl in a violent spree that prosecutors contend might have claimed hundreds of lives.
-
Navy dismisses more SEAL war crimes cases, removes controversial prosecutor
Navy leaders in San Diego and Washington continue efforts to revamp the sea service’s criminal justice system.
-
Navy CNO takes over Gallagher court-martial amid controversy
“Any previous post-trial action has been rescinded,” read a statement emailed to Navy Times by the Pentagon.
-
Navy orders probe into actions of Judge Advocate General Corps leaders
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson also dismissed all charges against a SEAL officer charged with covering up war crimes and stopped the ongoing probe of another special operator who confessed to murdering a detainee in Iraq in 2017.
-
SEAL boss to force: ‘We have a problem’
Following more high-profile SEAL scandals, the head of Naval Special Warfare is calling for a gut-check.
-
Trump nixes NAMs for 4 prosecutors tied to SEAL case
It’s not the first time a tweeting Trump has interjected himself into the case.
-
SEAL shenanigans in the spotlight (again)
Investigators are probing an Independence Day party in Iraq that allegedly went sideways.
-
Legal bombshell explodes on SEAL war crimes trial
SEAL medic says that Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher didn’t kill an Islamic State prisoner of war. He did.
-
With a new team of prosecutors, the Navy takes a final shot at SEAL Eddie Gallagher
Jury selection begins in the war crimes case on Monday, with a trial expected to kick off two days later.
-
Navy judge won’t dismiss SEAL war crimes case but sanctions prosecutors
Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher, 40, is charged with premeditated murder and other crimes allegedly committed in Iraq in 2017.
-
Prosecutors, NCIS investigator accused of ‘misconduct’ in war crimes case
The SEAL is accused of stabbing to death an unarmed and seriously wounded Islamic State prisoner of war during a 2017 deployment to Iraq, plus shooting an old man and a young girl in a violent spree that prosecutors contend might have claimed hundreds of lives.










