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Date Added: August 30, 2008 11:52:03 AM
RIVERSIDE ---- In a case reverberating throughout the military, a former Camp Pendleton Marine was acquitted Thursday by a civilian jury in the deaths of four unarmed detainees during a 2004 battle for the Iraqi city of Fallujah. Jose L. Nazario Jr.

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