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Posted: Thursday, 20 December 2012 6:50AM

Death Penalty Sought Against Bales



JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash.  (Metro)  -- Army prosecutors have decided to seek the death penalty for Staff Sergeant Robert Bales, who's accused of murdering 16 civilians in two villages in Afghanistan earlier this year. 

The decision is being criticized by Bales's civilian attorneys, who say the prosecution is diverting attention from the Army's role in sending a traumatized soldier into combat for a fourth deployment. 

No member of the U.S. military has been executed since 1961. 
 
Bales, who's 39, is being held at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
 
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