I think some of us have followed this case closely and seen the video from the helmet cam or have family members who have and no-one seems to dispute the fact that it was against the Geneva Convention as Sgt Blackman himself said. However, I think the correct verdict has been reached now.
It does seem strange, though, in the same week that a known terrorist was buried with praise and eulogies and remembering that IRA murderers were given amnesties in the pursuit of peace. I'm not saying that was wrong, just food for thought.
I realise that our Forces have to uphold the rule of law even in wartime and I'm sure they do most of the time, far more than some foreign forces do if the reports of the actions of even peacekeeping forces are to be believed.