The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that, in 2013, Alexander Blackman became the first British serviceman to be convicted of a battlefield murder while serving abroad since the Second World War?
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This page doesn't seem to make any mention of the fact that the enemy combatant was mortally wounded. It completely ignores the entire debate around mercy killing, to the extent that people unaware of the incident wouldn't even realize this was one. 86.183.35.158 (talk) 08:51, 27 June 2019 (UTC)Reply
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This page needs a bit more balance and detail of the subsequent campaign and successful appeal. I have added the following text and references:
This led to a considerable campaign[10] by the Armed Forces community to have his conviction overturned, spearheaded by Claire Blackman and the MP for South Dorset, Richard Drax[11]. During the campaign to free him, the Criminal Cases Review Commission concluded that Alexander Blackman's defence team, including an eminent QC, fell "way below the standard expected".[12] At the subsequent appeal hearing in 2017, the conviction was overturned and the hearing stated that "At the time of the killing the patrol remained under threat from other insurgents...Given his prior exemplary conduct, we have concluded that it was the combination of the stressors, the other matters to which we have referred and his adjustment disorder that substantially impaired his ability to form a rational judgment."[13]TopGun1066 (talk) 08:38, 10 March 2021 (UTC)Reply