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* ] ] -- Shot his ] partner, an Iraqi ], then shot himself with his partner's gun. Berg claimed his partner attacked him first, and Berg returned fire in self defense. Berg later recanted this version of events and pleaded guilty to negligent homicide, self injury, and false swearing. * ] ] -- Shot his ] partner, an Iraqi ], then shot himself with his partner's gun. Berg claimed his partner attacked him first, and Berg returned fire in self defense. Berg later recanted this version of events and pleaded guilty to negligent homicide, self injury, and false swearing.
* ] ] shot an unarmed, bound prisoner in the back of the head. He was represented at trial by a military defense counsel. * ] ] shot an unarmed, bound prisoner in the back of the head. He was represented at trial by a military defense counsel.
* ] ] commanded troops at the ] who beat two Afghani captives to death with "]".

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Charles Gittins is an American lawyer, who was worked for a number of noteworthy defendants in military courts martial -- including:

Mr Gittins is an officer in the USMCR.

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