101st soldier sentenced in Iraqi death caseBy Brett Barrouquere - The Associated Press
Posted : Wednesday Feb 18, 2009 21:38:30 EST
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — An Army staff sergeant who was facing a murder charge in the death of an Iraqi detainee pleaded guilty to assault on Wednesday and received more than a year’s confinement.
Staff Sgt. Hal M. Warner was sentenced to 17 months’ confinement, had his rank reduced to private and was given a bad conduct discharge. He pleaded guilty to charges of assault, maltreatment of a subordinate and making a false statement.
Another soldier, 1st Lt. Michael Behenna of Edmond, Okla., faces trial next week on a murder charge in the death of detainee Ali Mansour Mohammed in May 2008. Prosecutors say Behenna shot Mohammed, then used and incendiary grenade to burn the detainee’s body.
Warner admitted Wednesday to standing on the detainee’s legs while he was defenseless during the assault then days later helping strip Mohammed naked and leaving him in the desert. Prosecutors say Behenna later shot the detainee.
As part of his plea agreement, Warner agreed to testify in any future cases related to the incident. One of Warner’s attorneys, Capt. Pete Madrinan, said Warner will testify next week at Behenna’s trial.
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