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‘QAnon Shaman’, Navy veteran, sentenced to 41 months for Jan. 6 riot
Jacob Chansley was among the first rioters to enter the building.
Panel weighs fate of SEAL accused of war crimes
Defense attorneys called it a “mutiny” by entitled, junior SEALs trying to oust a demanding chief. Prosecutors contend that the sailor's own words, photos and junior SEALs convict him.
Legal bombshell explodes on SEAL war crimes trial
SEAL medic says that Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher didn't kill an Islamic State prisoner of war. He did.
By Carl Prine
Combat veterans in jury pool for decorated Navy SEAL’s war crimes trial
Combat veterans from the Navy and Marines were among possible jurors Monday in the trial of a decorated Navy SEAL charged with killing an Islamic State prisoner in his care in Iraq.
With a new team of prosecutors, the Navy takes a final shot at SEAL Eddie Gallagher
Jury selection begins in the war crimes case on Monday, with a trial expected to kick off two days later.
By Carl Prine
Lawyers for freed Navy SEAL want war crime case dismissed
A military judge released Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher from custody on Thursday, which drew gasps in a San Diego courtroom.
Military judge frees Navy SEAL in advance of murder trial
A decorated Navy SEAL facing a murder trial in the death of an Islamic State prisoner was freed Thursday from custody after a military judge cited interference by prosecutors.
Prosecutor downplays email tracking in Navy SEAL murder case
Defense lawyers accuse prosecutors of engaging in misconduct and want charges against Gallagher dismissed or prosecutors removed from the case.
Defense seeks pause in Navy SEAL case while probing spying
Attorneys for a Navy officer who supervised a SEAL accused of killing an Islamic State prisoner demanded prosecutors stop monitoring defense lawyer emails and put the case on hold, according to court documents obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press.
Prosecutors in Navy war crimes case accused of spying on defense attorneys and Navy Times reporter
Military prosecutors in the case of a Navy SEAL charged with killing an Islamic State prisoner in Iraq in 2017 installed tracking software in emails sent to defense lawyers and a reporter in an apparent attempt to discover who was leaking information to the media, according to lawyers who told The Associated Press that they received the corrupted messages.
Did the feds expand a war crimes case to another SEAL?
Military prosecutors inform a senior SEAL that he's being investigated in connection to an alleged 2017 war crime in Iraq.
By Carl Prine