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Charles Gittins is an American lawyer, who was worked for a number of noteworthy defendants in military courts martial -- including:
- Lieutenant Ilario Pantano -- US Marine who shot two unarmed captives.
- Specialist Charles Graner -- Military Police reservist involved in the Abu Ghraib scandal.
- Major Harry "Psycho" Schmidt -- Former instructor from the USN's Top Gun school who bombarded a platoon of Canadians in Afghanistan, even though he had been directed to hold his fire.
- Commander Scott Waddle -- Captain of the USS Greeneville, when his submarine negligently did a power surface, right under the Ehime Maru, a Japanese research vessel.
- Trent Helmkamp A young recruit who tried to get conscientious objector status.
- Sergeant Spencer Gaines -- An amateur body-builder who failed a drug urine test, who argued it was triggered by an over-the-counter health product.
External links
- U.S. 'friendly fire' pilot suing air force
- sub commander is denied immunity but says testifying is the right thing to do
- Graner refuses to testify in other Abu Ghraib trials
- PFC Trent Helmkamp and the “Train Wreck” Headed His Way
- Officials Involved In Workplace Drug Testing Get A Chilling Reminder Of The Hazards Of False Readings