Marine A - Right or wrong?

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Great news for Sgt Blackman and his family, Murder conviction downgraded to Manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.

Sentence to be reviewed at a date tba.

Hopefully walk free with time served.

Great to hear this on the radio this morning. I too hope the revised sentence will mean he's already served his time and is freed.
 
A worrying result. A cold blooded murder carried out to appease both his own blood lust and to impress those around him. His own words proved he knew what he was doing and how wrong it was. Pathetic decision.
 
TBH i wouldn't want to judge him, i can't even imagine what it would be like being in that situation.

Exactly, I've never served and I'm thankful for men like Marine A who is willing to serve his country when called. I can't even start to comprehend what it would be like to be in that situation, almost every day.
 
TBH i wouldn't want to judge him, i can't even imagine what it would be like being in that situation.

Exactly, I've never served and I'm thankful for men like Marine A who is willing to serve his country when called. I can't even start to comprehend what it would be like to be in that situation, almost every day.

Bang on.

Easy to judge sitting safe and sound at home when you've not even been close to being in a similar situation.
 
TBH i wouldn't want to judge him, i can't even imagine what it would be like being in that situation.

Exactly, I've never served and I'm thankful for men like Marine A who is willing to serve his country when called. I can't even start to comprehend what it would be like to be in that situation, almost every day.

Bang on.

Easy to judge sitting safe and sound at home when you've not even been close to being in a similar situation.

Add me to that list; when I've been there & faced it I'm fit to sit in judgement.
 
Add me to that list; when I've been there & faced it I'm fit to sit in judgement.
I have no issue with anyone having an opinion on his actions, it's because of people like him in the Forces and people like yourself in the Police protecting our Country that we are able to express those opinions, one of the first things we'd lose is freedom of speech if we let our enemies win.
 
A manslaughter charge is prob the correct way it should have gone with an evaluation of PTSD. At the end of the day the one person who knows if it was all deliberate and murder is himself - the actions and words he did will always be very suspect. Not sure how long he has served already but expect he will get out and don't think that sits right.
 
A manslaughter charge is prob the correct way it should have gone with an evaluation of PTSD. At the end of the day the one person who knows if it was all deliberate and murder is himself - the actions and words he did will always be very suspect. Not sure how long he has served already but expect he will get out and don't think that sits right.

What about pilots or drone controllers who decided to drop bombs and kill innocent civilians, should they be charged too ?
 
What about pilots or drone controllers who decided to drop bombs and kill innocent civilians, should they be charged too ?

If the innocent civilians have be deliberately targeted and the pilot has made that decision himself then yes he should be charged

As for the collateral damage issue when innocent civilians get caught up in attacks on areas or buildings which have terrorist threats well the pilot is just following orders
 
You must be a very insightful person to glean this from the available evidence.
 
Panorama Special tonight at 10:40 on BBC 1, Marine A - Guilty As Charged?
 
I'm totally unqualified to comment on the rights or wrongs of his or the Court's decision!

But my gut tells me it made the right one today, even if a bad one was made by 'in the field'!
 
I'll add my tuppence here, I'm glad that it's been overturned by as we should be looking after our heroes but the only person to blame for the whole thing is Sgt Blackman himself. He broke the rules of engagement and paid the consequences although I don't believe for a minute he should have been charged with murder.

And whilst we have gone as far as this, maybe now is the time to stop persecuting various NI vets who carried out their duties to the best of their abilities without overstepping the mark.
 
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