Government Decides Not to Appeal Further in LtCol Chessani Case; Decision to Re-Charge Still Pending
Tuesday,
May 5,
2009
ANN
ARBOR, MI – A government official has informed the Thomas More Law
Center that the government will not seek to appeal the recent unanimous
decision by the Navy Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals (NMCCA) in
favor of LtCol Jeffrey Chessani, USMC.
The decision makes
permanent the ruling by the trial court judge, Colonel Steven A.
Folsom, USMC, dismissing the charges against LtCol Chessani – without
prejudice – due to Unlawful Command Influence. The government could
have sought an appeal to the civilian Court of Appeals of the Armed
Forces (CAAF), and then to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Because Col Folsom’s dismissal of charges was made without prejudice,
the government could still seek to re-charge LtCol Chessani.
The Thomas More Law Center,
a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor,
Michigan,
along with detailed military attorneys LtCol Jon Shelburne,
USMC,
and Capt Jeffrey King,
USMC,
have represented LtCol Chessani throughout the criminal process.
In order for the government to start the process of recharging LtCol Chessani,
the Commandant – General James Conway,
USMC – would have to appoint a new convening authority (the rank of General) that was not precluded by Col Folsom’s ruling,
which was based on Unlawful Command Influence.
Col Folsom precluded the
commands of the I Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF), Marine Forces
Central Command (MARCENT), and General James Mattis, USMC in
particular. Whoever is named the new convening authority (the new
General) would have to make an independent decision on whether or not
to bring new charges against LtCol Chessani. If the General did desire
to bring charges, LtCol Chessani would be subject to a new Article 32
Hearing.
On March 17, 2009, the
3-judge panel of NMCCA unanimously vindicated the ruling by Colonel
Steven A. Folsom, USMC, dismissing all charges against LtCol Chessani
on the grounds of Unlawful Command Influence. LtCol Chessani is the
senior-most officer criminally charged as a result of the
much-publicized and ill-described “Haditha massacre.”
Richard Thompson,
President and Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center, commented,
“LtCol Chessani devoted over 20 years of his life to his country and
the Corps he loved. His reward: criminal prosecution and ridicule by
the mainstream media. Sadly, insurgents, with the complicity of the
media, were able to remove one of our most effective combat commanders
in Iraq by unfounded allegations of a ‘massacre.’ The immeasurable
damage to America by the prosecution of this loyal and patriotic marine
officer can never be rectified. Nevertheless the decision not to
engage in any further appeals is welcome news. We hope that the
Commandant will now say ‘enough is enough’ and allow LtCol Chessani,
his wife, and six children get on with their lives.”
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