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1st Lt. Michael Behenna: A Cause Worth Fighting For

Donald Borsch Jr. Posted by on Jan 27th, 2010 and filed under Donald Borsch Jr., Front Page Politics, War on Terror. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

I’m passing this on as my way of hopefully spreading the word about a true tragedy in our military.  Being a Veteran myself, this story both saddens me and, quite honestly, makes me livid.

What is happening to our military?  This man is innocent.  Period.

Spread the word about this to everyone you know!  Become pro-active and raise your voices!

Long Live the Republic, and may God bless our fighting men.

From Conservative Firestorm originally posted by Ben Franklin at The Audacity of Logic

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A blog I know of makes a big deal out of the fact that they don’t cut and paste things into their blog, as it’s all original content, albeit sometimes very boring or not very pertinent. I, like many blogs, do occasionally cut and past articles from other bloggers or off the web, when I feel it’s of particular importance. This is one of those times. So, as usual, I won’t bore you with personal stories about my childhood experiences of skinned knees and roller skates, but will pass on to you a story you may not know about, but which needs to be told, and re-told, till everyone knows about it – and someone finally does something about it. Please post and re-post this where ever you can and get the word out about this miscarriage of justice.

Thursday, 14 Jan 2010 01:26 PM

By: Phil Brennan


There is something seriously wrong with the execution of this nation’s code of military justice — it is being used against the very people it is meant to protect.


Case in point: the imprisonment of a heroic Army officer for killing a murderous Iraqi insurgent who had killed two of his men in a cowardly attack that wounded two others.


This case is reminiscent of the disgraceful prosecution of officers and enlisted United States Marines for having killed 24 Iraqis, among them armed terrorists, in a confrontation in Haditha which resulted in all charges being dropped in eight of the cases.


Only two defendants remain under the gun wielded by the fanatics of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and the Bush Secretary of the Navy and only Lt. Col. Jeffrey Chessani, already cleared of serious charges but punished anyway and Sgt. Frank Wuterich remain under the federal guns.

Last March, Army Ranger 1st Lt. Michael Behenna was socked with a 25-year prison sentence later reduced to 20 years for having allegedly murdered a known al-Qaida operative Ali Mansur, who was operating an al-Qaida cell inside Behenna’s area of operations.

It was alleged that Mansur organized an attack on Behenna’s platoon in April 2008 which left two of Behenna’s soldiers dead and another two wounded.
Mansur was first taken into custody and then later ordered released and Behenna was instructed to escort him to his home.

En route there Behenna questioned Mansur, seeking to obtain information about his terrorist confederates and the identity of those financially backing them.

Up until then there is no dispute about the facts of the matter. It was what happened then that created the controversy. During this interrogation, Behenna said that Mansur suddenly lunged at him, and he shot him in self-defense.


The government, however charged Behenna with premeditated murder. Shockingly, in the trial that followed, expert testimony that would have fully exonerated Behenna was withheld from the court.



The prosecution insisted that Behenna stripped Mansur naked, seated him on a rock and executed him.


One of the government’s expert witnesses, a highly respected Forensic expert, Dr. Herbert Leon MacDonell, Director of the Laboratory of Forensic Science in Corning, N.Y, insisted Behenna was innocent and he could prove it.

His testimony would have proven that the angle of the gun shots and the blood spatter were consistent with self-defense not premeditated murder.


But after telling prosecutors what the forensic evidence showed — that Behenna was guiltless — this expert witness was sent packing.


Dr. MacDonnell told Behenna’s lawyer Jack Zimmerman, who had successfully represented one of the Haditha Marines, that he fully agreed with Behenna’s account of what happened, essentially destroying the government’s case he had been called to support.


Incredibly, the key witness in the case was not called to testify in the case and was sent home.


Before he retrieved his coat from the prosecution room he told the three prosecutors that, “The explanation that Lt. Behenna just testified to was the exact same scenario I told you yesterday. Lt Behenna is telling the truth.”


Behenna, he said, was not guilty, dropping a bombshell on the government’s case.


Despite the fact that prosecutors must disclose any exculpatory evidence they have to the defense, they denied having any such evidence despite having been told by their own expert witness that Behenna’s explanation was the only logical explanation.


Prosecutors withholding of this evidence allowed them to argue that Behenna executed Mansur while seated when the forensic experts, including MacDonnell, agree that Mansur was standing with his arms outstretched when shot.


In a sworn affidavit, dated April 21, MacDonnell explained how knowledge he acquired while waiting to testify in the case could have changed dramatically its outcome.


“When I heard Lt. Behenna describe what happened, I did not say other witnesses were lying, or that my conclusion was based on my opinion of the lieutenant’s credibility. My expert opinion was based on the fact that the lieutenant’s description as to how the shooting occurred fit the physical evidence.”


Lt. Behenna was convicted of unpremeditated murder and assault by a military panel of seven officers, none of whom had ever seen a minute of combat or ever heard a word of MacDonald’s suppressed testimony.

He was sentenced to serve 20 years and now remains confined at the U.S. Army garrison in central of Kansas, largely due to the fact the evidence that would have proved he was not guilty was never allowed to be heard during the court-martial.


What happened here was a gross miscarriage of justice — a frightening example of government prosecutors running amok as they had in the shameful Haditha cases. The government’s blatant suppression of evidence that proved Behenna’s innocence must not go unpunished and Behenna must be freed.



His mother Vicki Behenna is a widely acclaimed assistant United States attorney who helped prosecute Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and his father, Scott Behenna, a retired special agent with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, who now works with the FBI as an FBI intelligence analyst, charge that prosecutors appear to have committed a Brady Act violation by failing to disclose such information to defense lawyers as MacDonell’s crucial sworn affidavit that proves that 1st Lieutenant Behenna is not guilty.


Both parents have been heroic in their relentless defense of their son.

Vicki can be reached at Vicki.Behenna@usdoj.gov. She can use your help in vindicating her hero son.


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6 Responses for “1st Lt. Michael Behenna: A Cause Worth Fighting For”

  1. Joy Hansel says:

    I first heard of this on the Michael Savage radio show and have written Lt. Behenna so at least he knows what there are Americans that care. His address is posted on Savage’s site.

  2. Doc says:

    So what do we do now, we can’t just sit on our butts and whinge, there has to be an appeal process of some sorts… Supreme Court??
    Is someone organizing something, anything…. we need info posted here..
    Donald?
    Doc, somewhere off the coast of Somali

  3. D says:

    Doc,

    In article are links to those who are putting forth a more concentrated effort for Michael.

    That’s a good place to start!

    Donald

  4. Michigan says:

    It’s a sad day in this Country when an innocent hero is imprisoned.
    What are other people serving in our Armed Forces probably thinking? That if they do their job they may get in serious trouble. That the same Gov. they are serving may throw them in prison.
    VERY sad day for all of us.

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