A U.S soldier accused of premeditated murder in the shooting death of an Iraqi detainee says he did not kill the man and will fight the charges, his attorney said Monday.
Attorney James Phillips also said a hearing for U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Hal M. Warner has again been reset to give the civilian attorneys time to travel to Iraq.
"We will fight this thing all the way until the end," said Phillips, who has a background in handling military trials.
Warner and 1st Lt. Michael C. Behenna, both from Oklahoma, are accused of shooting Ali Mansour Mohammed "at or near" their forward operating base north of Baghdad and then lying about …
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