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Marine convicted of Afghan murder named | Marine convicted of Afghan murder named |
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A Royal Marine who murdered an injured insurgent in Afghanistan has been named as Sergeant Alexander Blackman. | A Royal Marine who murdered an injured insurgent in Afghanistan has been named as Sergeant Alexander Blackman. |
Three senior judges sitting at the High Court in London lifted an anonymity order which prevented him from being identified. | Three senior judges sitting at the High Court in London lifted an anonymity order which prevented him from being identified. |
Arguments made for Blackman and other Marines in the case suggested their lives would be at "real and immediate" risk if their names were released. | Arguments made for Blackman and other Marines in the case suggested their lives would be at "real and immediate" risk if their names were released. |
But the judges upheld a decision to name him and two others. | But the judges upheld a decision to name him and two others. |
On 8 November a court martial board found Blackman guilty of murdering a man in Helmand more than two years ago. | On 8 November a court martial board found Blackman guilty of murdering a man in Helmand more than two years ago. |
Shot in chest | |
The anonymity order for the two other Marines, who were acquitted, will remain in place until the court publishes its full judgement and lawyers decide whether to appeal. | The anonymity order for the two other Marines, who were acquitted, will remain in place until the court publishes its full judgement and lawyers decide whether to appeal. |
All three Marines on trial denied murdering the unknown, captured Afghan on or about 15 September 2011, contrary to section 42 of the Armed Forces Act 2006. | |
But Blackman, who will be sentenced on Friday, was convicted by a seven-strong court martial board following a two-week trial. | |
He shot the victim in the chest at close range with a 9mm pistol then quoted a phrase from Shakespeare as the man convulsed and died in front of him. | |
The shooting was filmed by a camera mounted on the helmet of one of the other Marines. | |
Challenge rejected | |
The Marines involved in the case were known by the letters A to E. | |
The question of whether to name Marines D and E, against whom charges were discontinued, will be decided at another hearing. | |
Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas, sitting with Mr Justice Tugendhat and Mr Justice Holroyde, made the identity rulings about Blackman and Marines B and C earlier. | |
The decisions follow a hearing last week, when the judges considered a challenge to a ruling by Judge Advocate General Jeff Blackett that the names of the defendants should be made public. |