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Union-TribuneJudge in Haditha case told to review '60 Minutes' clips
By Rick Rogers
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
December 3, 2008
CAMP PENDLETON – A military judge has been ordered to review the outtakes of a “60 Minutes” interview with the main defendant in the Haditha case, in which some Camp Pendleton Marines are accused of unjustifiably killing 24 civilians in Iraq or not investigating the deaths fully.
Lt. Col. Jeffrey Meeks must determine whether the footage contains anything of legal value to the military's prosecution of Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich, the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals said in its Nov. 17 ruling. It's unclear when Meeks needs to complete the analysis.
In a 3-2 decision, the court said Meeks erred in quashing the prosecution's subpoena seeking unused portions of the interview that Wuterich granted to the CBS news program “60 Minutes.”
Attorneys for CBS had argued against allowing Meeks or others to view the unaired material. Kevin Tedesco, a spokesman for “60 Minutes,” declined comment on the latest developments.
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