ANN ARBOR, MI – The Thomas More Law Center, a national legal advocacy group based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, today revealed that it has filed five motions on behalf of Marine Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Chesssani.
The criminal charges stem from a house-to-house, room-by- room, battle that four of his Marines engaged in on November 19, 2005 after being ambushed by insurgents in the town of Haditha, Iraq. At the time, Chessani was battalion commander of the third battalion first Marine regiment, one of the most decorated battalions in our nation’s history.
Hearings on the motions will begin on Wednesday morning, February 20, 2008, and should last until Thursday, February 21, 2008. Law Center attorney Rob Muise and detailed military defense counsel, Lt. Colonel John Shelbourne, USMC, will present oral arguments on the five motions at Camp Pendleton, California, to Military Judge Colonel Stephen Folsom, USMC.
The Law Center will call several witnesses in support of its motions. Dramatic testimony is expected from a key witness, Marine intelligence officer, Major Jeffrey Dinsmore.
The five motions include: a motion to compel the deposition of Congressman John Murtha; a motion to dismiss all of the charges due to their Constitutional vagueness; a motion to dismiss some of the charges because the same allegations have been charged in multiple ways; a motion to compel discovery that the government has kept from the defense because the government deemed it not relevant; and a motion for a new Article 32 Hearing because the last hearing was defective.
Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Law Center commented, “All of these motions filed by the Law Center are important in shaping the battlefield in the courtroom. Potentially, the case could be thrown out if we prevail on one or some of these motions.”
The Law Center has three of its lawyers – all former Marine officers – working on the case: Rob Muise, Brian Rooney and Brandon Bolling.
Thompson also revealed, “We are scheduled for at least one more motion hearing date, but most likely there will be two more—one in March and another in April. Of those two dates, we expect to file an ‘unlawful command influence’ motion, and a ‘selective prosecution’ motion, as well as several others.”
LtCol Jeffrey Chessani, USMC, is charged with “dereliction of duty” and “orders violations” stemming from a running battle in the once insurgent-laden town of Haditha, Iraq on November 19, 2005. This battle cost the life of one Marine and thirteen other Marines were seriously wounded throughout the day. The insurgents, hiding amongst women and children in civilian homes from where they ambushed the Marines, caused the death of fifteen civilians as the Marines fought back.
As a result of a Time magazine story months later, planted by an insurgent propaganda agent, LtCol Chessani, one of America’s most effective combat commanders in Iraq, now faces dismissal (an officer’s equivalent of a dishonorable discharge), loss of retirement, and imprisonment of up to 3 years.
The actual court-martial trial is scheduled to begin April 28, 2008.
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