Clemency Denied For Idaho Soldier
By United American Patriots | Thursday, June 17th, 2010
Crossposted from Idaho News from KTVB.COM

Evan Vela
by Associated Press
Posted on June 11, 2010 at 12:00 PM
ST. ANTHONY, Idaho — The family and legal team of an Idaho soldier convicted of killing an unarmed Iraqi say he has been denied clemency and will next focus on an August parole hearing.
Sgt. Evan Vela’s wife, Alyssa Carnahan, tells the Post Register that Vela told her Wednesday that the U.S. Army Clemency and Parole Board denied clemency following a June 3 hearing.
Vela, a U.S. Army sniper, is serving a 10-year sentence after being convicted in 2008 of killing an Iraqi citizen and planting an AK-47 rifle on the dead man’s body. Vela admitted to the killing, though he said he was following orders issued by his superiors.
Dan Conway, Vela’s attorney, says he believes Vela has a better chance of being released on parole than being granted clemency.
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July 6th, 2010 at 7:29 am
Time to get you set free son. You are an American Hero. SEMPER FI and HOOAH!