Convicted Hamdania Marine Granted Clemency

August 10th, 2007 Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:33PM EDT

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A young Marine involved in the April 2006 killing of a 52-year-old Iraqi man was released following a clemency decision, the Marines said on Friday.

Robert Pennington was one of seven Marines and a Navy medic who set out to kidnap and kill a suspected insurgent but instead seized Hashim Ibrahim Awad, a disabled police officer known to support the American occupation, according to defendants’ testimony.

The death near Hamdania, a rural town in the vast western Iraqi province of Al Anbar, was one of a series in which U.S. forces abused or killed Iraqi civilians under questionable circumstances, damaging the image of U.S. troops abroad.

Pennington, 21 at the time of Awad’s death, received an eight-year prison sentence in February after pleading guilty to conspiracy and kidnapping. In exchange, prosecutors dropped murder, larceny and housebreaking charges.

In making the clemency decision, Lt. Gen. James Mattis balanced a number of factors including the ages of those involved, their military experience and rank, and their level of involvement, the Marines said in a statement.


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6 Responses

  1. Gramps

    Do you know what sort of clemency Gen Mattis gave him? Is he still doing time? Did he receive a dishonorable?

  2. Dan (The Infidel)

    If he was released, I take it he’s still getting a DD?

  3. Clyde Conneer

    Probably “Undesireable” He won’t be allowed to re-up fer sure.

  4. mindy abraham

    Not sure if I want to see this guy out-sonds as though he actually did something wrong-what do you think?

  5. 0311inohio

    Semper Fi, L/Cpl. Pennington. The Marine Corps did the right thing.

  6. Gramps

    “Not sure if I want to see this guy out-sonds as though he actually did something wrong-what do you think?”

    Mindy, think My Lai. The only person who suffered from that was Lt Cally, and he got house arrest. I’m sure that Gen Mattis didn’t let him off that easy.

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