US | Wassef Ali Hassoun Marine Who Vanished in Iraq Convicted of Desertion Sentencing expected later this week for Wassef Hassoun By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Feb 23, 2015 11:42 AM CST Copied Cpl. Wassef Hassoun is escorted to the courtroom on Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, NC, Feb. 9, 2015, for the beginning of his court martial trial. (AP Photo/The Daily News, John Althouse) A US Marine who vanished a decade ago in Iraq has been found guilty of desertion charges related to his disappearances there and in Lebanon. The judge, Marine Maj. Nicholas Martz, gave his verdict today in the bench trial of Cpl. Wassef Hassoun. Martz found that Hassoun was guilty of deserting in Iraq in 2004 and then deserting again in 2005 by fleeing to Lebanon after a brief return to the US. Hassoun was also found guilty of causing the loss of his service pistol. Sentencing is expected later this week. Prosecutors argued during the trial that Hassoun made preparations to flee his base in Fallujah in 2004 and foreshadowed his actions by threatening to leave for Lebanon. Defense attorneys maintained Hassoun was kidnapped by insurgents in 2004. Read These Next After Kennedy Center name change, holiday jazz concert is canceled. Sammy Davis Jr.'s ex, Swedish actor May Britt, is dead at 91. Online sleuths expose Epstein file redactions. Can the mysterious deaths of airline crew members be blamed on fumes? Report an error