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Jury Returns Death Sentence in GI Killings for Akbar
A military jury sentenced a soldier to death Thursday for a grenade and rifle attack on his own comrades during the opening days of the Iraq invasion, a barrage that killed two officers and that prosecutors said was driven by religious extremism.
Sgt. Hasan Akbar, who gave a brief, barely audible apology hours earlier, stood at attention between his lawyers as the verdict was delivered. He showed no emotion.
He could have been sentenced to life in prison with or without parole for the early morning March 2003 attack, which also wounded 14 fellow members of the Army's 101st Airborne Division at Camp Pennsylvania in Kuwait.
The 15-person military jury, which last week took just two and a half hours to convict Akbar of premeditated murder and attempted premeditated murder, deliberated for about seven hours in the sentencing phase. After jurors reached a verdict, they voted on whether to reconsider the decision after one juror asked that they do so.
The sentence will be automatically appealed. If Akbar is executed, it would be by lethal injection.
"I want to apologize for the attack that occurred. I felt that my life was in jeopardy, and I had no other options. I also want to ask you for forgiveness," Akbar told the jury before it deliberated in the sentencing phase.
Akbar, 34, spoke for less than a minute, delivering an unsworn statement that could not be cross-examined. He spoke in such a low voice that even prosecutors sitting nearby had trouble hearing, with one lawyer even cupping his ear.
While the defense contends Akbar was too mentally ill to plan the attack, they have never disputed that he threw grenades into troop tents in the early morning darkness and then fired on soldiers in the ensuing chaos. Army Capt. Chris Seifert, 27, and Air Force Maj. Gregory Stone, 40, were killed.
Prosecutors say Akbar launched the attack at his camp — days before the soldiers were to move into Iraq — because he was concerned about U.S. troops killing fellow Muslims in the Iraq war.
"He is a hate-filled, ideologically driven murderer," chief prosecutor Lt. Col. Michael Mulligan said. He added that Akbar wrote in his diary in 1997, "My life will not be complete unless America is destroyed."
Akbar is the first American since the Vietnam era to be prosecuted on charges of murdering a fellow soldier during wartime.
Defense attorney Maj. David Coombs told jurors that a sentence of life without parole would allow Akbar to be treated for mental illness and possibly rehabilitated.
"Death is an absolute punishment, a punishment of last resort," Coombs said.
A defense psychiatrist testified that although Akbar was legally sane and understood the consequences of his attack, he suffered from forms of paranoia and schizophrenia.
If given a death sentence, Akbar would join five others on the military's death row at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The last U.S. military execution was in 1961.
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| Posted by: Sierradaddy | | Kinda cruel, don't you think? How much of the story do we really know?
Not to say that I'm taking any sides here. I withheld judgement on this and chose instead to preoccupy myself with sympathies toward the families of the victims. I left the legal matters to those who handle such things. I don't happen to agree with the death penalty (never been good at accepting the life for a life philosophy... Eye for eye, yes. Life for life seems to me to be taking the philosophy to an extreme that I'm not yet comfortable with...). I'm not yet sure how people could be happy that another life is being taken. Punishment is one thing... Ah, not sure it's worth arguing about, because those who believe this is a good thing will keep that opinion regardless of what I have to say... Just felt like flapping my gums for a bit...  | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: USA1 | | Do you believe in life for life sake?
The death penalty is for those who, given the chance, would kill again without mercy. They have no respect for any life, yours or mine. One life to save many you could say.
He deserves what he gets. Hopefully the military still does hangings. It's one of the best deterantsmuch like the guillotine was. Locking him a cell for the rest of his natural life is too good for him. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Crazie | | Well although I can't say that I am displeased with the outcome of this trial. I will say I'm a bit caught in the middle. I mean Schizophrenia can make people do weird things. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Sierradaddy | |
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USA1 said this in post #5 :
Do you believe in life for life sake?
The death penalty is for those who, given the chance, would kill again without mercy. They have no respect for any life, yours or mine. One life to save many you could say.
He deserves what he gets. Hopefully the military still does hangings. It's one of the best deterantsmuch like the guillotine was. Locking him a cell for the rest of his natural life is too good for him. |
I believe in GIVING life to save lives, but I'm not at the point where I can agree with TAKING life to save lives. Thank god I'm not in a position to make such decisions, because I'd get hung up on it everytime.
In your quote, you say that the death penalty is for people who would kill again without mercy, but then you go on to express hope that the military still hangs people, and you say that death by hanging or guillotine is a good "deterrant". By that statement, I'm reading that you aren't so much for the death penalty because you are siding with the "One life to save many" philosophy, but more for the "Eye for an eye, life for a life" philosophy.
Btw, why is life imprisonment too good for him, but good enough for Manson? What makes this guy's actions worse in scale and severity than Dahmer's actions? Is it solely because they committed these acts in states where the death penalty isn't used?
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