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Marines Cleared of Assaulting 3 Outside Gay Bar

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<i> From Associated Press</i>

Three Marines were acquitted Tuesday of charges that they assaulted three people at a bar that catered to homosexuals.

Judge Jacqueline Morris-Goodson, who was hearing the case without a jury, said the state failed to meet its burden of proof.

The three defendants hugged their attorneys when the judge returned the verdict, and their supporters cheered in the courtroom.

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Lance Cpls. Walter Watkins III, 26, Patrick Cardone, 23, and Colin Hunt, 20, were charged with three counts each of simple assault. They faced a maximum penalty of 30 days in jail or a $50 fine.

The most severely beaten man, Crae Pridgen, had testified that his attackers yelled “Clinton must pay” during the Jan. 29-30 ruckus, apparently referring to the President’s move to lift the ban on homosexuals in the military.

The Marines testified Monday that they hit people, but only in self-defense after patrons of the bar threatened them. They also said they never referred to Clinton.

Pridgen and two others were beaten outside Mickey Ratz, a downtown bar catering to homosexuals.

In closing arguments, defense attorneys said Pridgen was intent on fighting and met his match during the brawl.

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