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Ex-US soldier jailed

Texas City : TX : USA | 2 months ago  
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TEXAS: A former soldier received five consecutive life sentences on Thursday for his role in the rape and murder of an Iraqi teenager and the slaying of three of her family members.

What the defendant did was horrifying and inexcusable,” US District Judge Thomas Russell said in sentencing to Steven Dale Green, 24, of Midland, Texas. “The court believes any lesser sentence would be insufficient.”

A civilian jury in western Kentucky convicted Green in May of raping Abeer Qassim al-Janabi, conspiracy and multiple counts of murder.

Green shot and killed the teen’s mother, father and sister, then became the third soldier to rape her before shooting her in the face. Her body was set on fire March 12, 2006, at their rural home outside Mahmoudiya, Iraq, about 20 miles south of Baghdad.

The panel couldn’t reach an unanimous decision about whether Green should get a death sentence, automatically making Green’s sentence life in prison. Barring a successful appeal or presidential pardon, Green will not be eligible for release from prison.

Green told the judge he merely followed orders from other soldiers involved in the attack.

“You can act like I’m a sociopath. You can act like I’m a sex offender or whatever,” Green said. “If I had not joined the Army, if I had not gone to Iraq, I would not have got caught up in anything.”

At a hearing in May, Green repeatedly apologized to the al-Janabi family, saying he knew little about Iraqis and realizes now his actions then were wrong. Green described the attacks as “evil” and said when he dies “there will be justice and whatever I deserve, I’ll get.

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