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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Chester is a military officer and lawyer. Chester is a Colonel in the United States Marine Corps. He was the judge in the trial of Major Clarke Paulus, the officer in charge of Camp Whitehorse, when his troops beat an Iraqi prisoner they incorrectly believed had tortured Jessica Lynch. Paulus's trial was marred by a tragicomic loss of the body of the victim, prior to his post-mortem. More recently Chester was appointed to serve as President of the Guantanamo military commission faced by Omar Khadr. On January 12, 2006 he admonished Khadr's…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Chester is a military officer and lawyer. Chester is a Colonel in the United States Marine Corps. He was the judge in the trial of Major Clarke Paulus, the officer in charge of Camp Whitehorse, when his troops beat an Iraqi prisoner they incorrectly believed had tortured Jessica Lynch. Paulus's trial was marred by a tragicomic loss of the body of the victim, prior to his post-mortem. More recently Chester was appointed to serve as President of the Guantanamo military commission faced by Omar Khadr. On January 12, 2006 he admonished Khadr's prosecutor, Colonel Morris Davis, to show more respect to Khadr. He instructed him to start referring to Khadr as "Mr Khadr".