US marine gets 18 months for Iraqi killing

16/11/2006| IslamWeb

A US marine involved in the death of an Iraqi civilian has been jailed for 18 months after admitting being involved in the killing.

John Jodka, a private, apologised to the family of Hashim Ibrahim Awad, 52, after pleading guilty to aggravated assault and conspiracy to obstruct justice during a hearing at the marines' Camp Pendleton base.

Prosecutors said Jodka was one of eight US servicemen, seven marines and a navy medic, who forced Awad from his home in Hamdania outside Baghdad on April 26, shot him and staged a cover-up.

The case is one of a string of incidents that have tarnished the reputation of US forces in Iraq.

John Baker, prosecutor, said Jodka had played a part in the killing of "a crippled man, a forgiving, simple man" leaving 11 children without a father.

He said Jodka had an opportunity to "stop the madness" but failed to do so.

Jodka became the second US serviceman to be jailed for involvement in the killing.

Navy corpsman Melson Bacos was given a one-year sentence last month after agreeing a plea deal that will see him testify against fellow soldiers.

So far three servicemen, including Bacos and Jodka, have pleaded guilty to charges related to the case.

A fourth member of the group is expected to enter a guilty plea next week.

The remaining four soldiers face murder and kidnap charges.

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John Jodka. (AP)

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