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Exonerated Marine to sue Rep. Murtha
2008-09-26
One of the Marines cleared in the killings of Iraqi civilians in the town of Haditha plans to sue his congressman today for statements he says defamed him and other members of his squad. Former Marine Lance Cpl. Justin Sharratt, 24, of Canonsburg, will file a civil lawsuit against U.S. Rep. John P. Murtha, D-Johnstown, who was widely quoted two years ago saying that eight Marines carried out a cold-blooded killing of 24 civilians in the Iraqi town on Nov. 19, 2005.

Charges were later dropped against all but one of the Marines, with a military prosecutor calling allegations against Mr. Sharratt "incredible."

Noah Geary, a Washington County lawyer representing Mr. Sharratt, said his client will file suit today in U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh accusing Mr. Murtha of violating his constitutional rights as well as slander for statements about the Haditha incident. A 1:30 p.m. news conference has been planned to announce the suit.

"He just held innumerable press conferences, just repeatedly kept saying this was cold-blooded murder," Mr. Geary said of the congressman. While Mr. Sharratt killed three insurgents, Mr. Geary said, he followed the rules of engagement for combat.

The Haditha incident remains a political flash point in the Iraq War, with critics saying Mr. Murtha, a Marine Corps veteran of Vietnam, defamed American troops.

Mr. Murtha could not be reached last night and a spokesman did not respond to a message requesting comment.

One of the Marines at Haditha, squad leader Frank Wuterich, sued Mr. Murtha shortly after the congressman's first public remarks at the beginning of 2006. That lawsuit has been in abeyance as Mr. Wuterich remains the only member of the eight-man squad still facing charges in connection with the deaths. Prosecutors accused Mr. Wuterich, the staff sergeant, of leading some members of his squad to attack Iraqi civilians as revenge for a roadside bomb that killed one Marine and wounded two others. The defendants said any civilians who died were killed unintentionally, caught in the crossfire of a battle that broke out with insurgents after the blast.

Mr. Geary said Mr. Sharratt shot three individuals later identified as insurgents.

In the year after he was cleared, Mr. Sharratt left the Marine Corps. His father, Darryl, said he telephoned Mr. Murtha's office more than 40 times seeking an apology. Sometime last year, Darryl Sharratt said, he reached the congressman personally. "He kept skirting the issue," Darryl Sharratt said. "This was right after Justin was exonerated and at no time did he acknowledge the fact that Justin was exonerated. He played the role of politician."
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#9  I'm not an attorney but there is the GTLA. I have served in a couple of cases as an expert witness where a government entity was sued. I don't know whether the good Lance Corporal will be able to get much because of the Government Tort Liability Act (GTLA).

A government employee is not liable for causing personal injury or property damage, provided his conduct "does not amount to gross negligence that is the proximate cause of the injury or damage."

Maybe this falls into the category of gross negligence.

In our State, government liability is capped at $300,000.

Perhaps, the case will bring further attention to what a dipwad Murtha is and topple him out of office. One can hope. He does not serve the people well.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-09-26 15:12  

#8  Maybe Murtha can swing him a bloated government contract and smooth things over?
Posted by: tu3031   2008-09-26 09:46  

#7  LTC (ret) Bill Russell is running against Murtha this year.   You could consider donating to his campaign if you want to see the Murth go down.   And be sure to go to his Honor the Heroes page and watch his Defend the Heroes ad.
Posted by: lotp   2008-09-26 09:26  

#6  I hope those Marines get him for millions.

I would prefer a firing squad for sedition and treason since Murtha aided and abetted a foreign enemy during war with his PR remarks, but I'll take what I can get.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-09-26 09:27  

#5  This is what happens when you exclusively surround yourself with like-minded, partisan entrenched commrades beholding to MoveOn.org and George Soros.
Posted by: HammerHead   2008-09-26 08:57  

#4  the corps should kick murtha out... and sue him for defamation of character if he ever refers to himself as a marine again...

calling him a douchebag would be complimentary.
Posted by: Abu do you love   2008-09-26 02:54  

#3  A popcorn-worthy event! Pass the Parmesan, please.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-09-26 01:54  

#2  Now Murtha is going to realize what "Semper Fi" means. He was probably absent that day during his supposed training (Probably was busy politicking).
Posted by: Xenophon   2008-09-26 01:13  

#1  Justin Sharratt has rights too. A congressman bullied a court to ruin his career. I do not see how Murtha's state will survive his CONTINUED career.

Judge, be Just.
Posted by: newc   2008-09-26 00:30  

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