Thursday, March 22, 2012

Soldier's Lawyer Specializes in Tough Cases - Wall Street Journal

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LAWMarch 21, 2012, 7:43 p.m. ET

The criminal lawyer defending the Army sergeant suspected of killing 16 Afghan civilians has a rare specialty—keeping his clients alive—and he says that will be his mission again this time around.

John Henry Browne said during a phone interview Wednesday that he and his team are in "lifesaving mode" as they await charges against Army Sgt. Robert Bales, who was taken into custody after what U.S. officials described as a rampage on March 11 through villages in Kandahar province in which he allegedly shot men, women and children and set some of their bodies on fire.

Military investigators are expected ...

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The criminal lawyer defending the Army sergeant suspected of killing 16 Afghan civilians has a rare specialty—keeping his clients alive—and he says that will be his mission again this time around.

John Henry Browne said during a phone interview Wednesday that he and his team are in "lifesaving mode" as they await charges against Army Sgt. Robert Bales, who was taken into custody after what U.S. officials described as a rampage on March 11 through villages in Kandahar province in which he allegedly shot men, women and children and set some of their bodies on fire.

Military investigators are expected ...

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