US Marine commander accused in Iraq killings probe leaves

Marine officer accused of failing to investigate the killings of 24 Iraqis by a squad in Haditha has left service

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California: A Camp Pendleton Marine officer who was accused of failing to investigate the killings of 24 Iraqis by a squad in the town of Haditha has left the service.

Attorney Jon Shelburne said that Lt. Col. Jeffrey Chessani's last day in the Corps was on Friday.

Shelburne said Navy Secretary Ray Mabus recently upheld a ruling that the former battalion commander displayed substandard performance in response to the deaths but should maintain his rank.

Chessani, of Colorado, was accused of failing to investigate the 2005 killings but a judge dismissed a charge of dereliction of duty.

In all, eight Marines were charged with murder or failure to investigate.

Six had charges dropped or dismissed, and one was acquitted. The squad leader faces reduced charges of voluntary manslaughter and other crimes.

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