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Wednesday, April 27, 2005

PANTANO ARTICLE 32 HEARING - DAY TWO 

2LT Pantano and Defense Team Listening to Testimony (AP)

From the AP (via ABC News), word that a key prosecution witness was ordered off the stand after he "lawyered up" when being accused of breaking a gag order:
Marine Sgt. Daniel Coburn was testifying at a hearing in the case against 2nd Lt. Ilario Pantano when the investigating officer, Maj. Mark E. Winn, read him his rights and told him he was suspected of violating orders from superior officers.

Coburn left the courtroom after requesting a lawyer.

Defense lawyers had complained Coburn had given interviews about the case to ABC News, the Daily News of New York and New York magazine even after being ordered not to do so.

"I knew that this was going to happen," defense attorney Charles Gittins said after the hearing ended. "I've been lying in wait for that for weeks."