Blackman, a 15-year veteran in the marines, then turned to his patrol and said: "Obviously this doesn't go anywhere, fellas. I just broke the Geneva Convention."
WARNING: AUDIO CLIP CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE
listen to ‘Audio recorded during Royal Marine patrol in Afghanistan’ on Audioboo You treated that Afghan man with contempt and murdered him in cold blood. Judge Jeff BlackettTwo other soldiers, known only as Marine B and Marine C, were acquitted of murder by the court martial board in Bulford, Wiltshire last month.
They were thought to have "encouraged and assisted" in the murder but were later cleared.
Blackman, known as Marine A throughout the trial, denied the murder claiming he believed the insurgent was already dead.
However today Judge Jeff Blackett told him: "You treated that Afghan man with contempt and murdered him in cold blood.
"By doing so you have betrayed your corps and all British service personnel who have served in Afghanistan, and you have tarnished their reputation."
The judge said he took into account that many had supported the marine for his "killing within conflict" but said that these members of the public "are very wrong".
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