Jury deliberating Afghan slaying caseThe Associated Press
Posted : Wednesday Feb 25, 2009 13:56:46 EST
FORT BRAGG, N.C. — A military jury has begun deliberating the fate of a veteran Green Beret charged with premeditated murder and mutilating a body in the shooting of an Afghan man.
The 10 jurors at Fort Bragg began hearing testimony Feb. 19. They heard closing arguments earlier Wednesday.
The Army charged 39-year-old Master Sgt. Joseph Newell in the March 5, 2008, incident that occurred during a convoy in the desert of Helmand province in southern Afghanistan. If convicted of premeditated murder, Newell will face life in prison.
Newell testified that the shooting was self-defense because the man lunged at him during questioning. Prosecutors argued that the man wasn’t a threat.
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