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A U.S. Army sergeant court martialed in Germany
Posted: 11.12.2008 at 2:28 PM
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(AP) -- VILSECK, Germany - A U.S. Army sergeant accused of involvement in the killing of four Iraqi prisoners is facing a court martial. The men were bound, blindfolded and shot before being dumped into a Baghdad canal in 2007. Sgt. Michael P. Leahy Jr. on Wednesday waived his right to an Article 32 hearing - the military equivalent of a grand jury

hearing - meaning his case will be referred to a court martial in Germany, where his Army unit is based. No date was set for that. The 26-year-old soldier faces charges of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and obstruction of justice. Leahy is the fifth of seven soldiers implicated in the incident to face a judge since August. Two soldiers have pleaded guilty and have agreed to testify against the others.

(Copyright ©2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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