The Blackwater employees were guarding a aion gold State Department convoy in western Baghdad when the shooting began. The company said its contractors came under attack, but Iraqi authorities called the aion kinah gunfire unprovoked and indiscriminate.
Urbina ruled that the government's case was built aion kina largely on "statements compelled under a threat of job loss" during a State Department investigation of the shootings, violating the Fifth Amendment rights of the five men charged.
In the ruling, which followed three weeks of aion power leveling hearings, Urbina said the explanations offered by prosecutors and federal agents for using the guards' statements were "all too often contradictory, unbelievable and lacking in credibility."
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