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Blackwater Could Face Charges Under 30-Year Old Drug Law

HeadlineDec 05, 2008

And the private military firm Blackwater Worldwide could finally be seeing charges for the killings of seventeen Iraqis in Baghdad in September of last year. The Associated Press reports Justice Department officials are considering charging Blackwater under a federal drug law that calls for a thirty-year prison sentence for using machine guns in violent crimes. Blackwater has yet to face charges for the massacre, with government officials citing uncertain legal framework for prosecuting American contractors in Iraq.

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