Attorney John Henry Browne speaks to the media about his legal representation of the U.S. soldier linked to the killing of 16 Afghan civilians in the Panjwai district of Kandahar, in his Seattle, Washington office on March 15, 2012. The unidentified U.S. soldier at the center of the massacre in which 16 Afghans, mostly women and children, were killed over the weekend may not be charged by U.S. authorities for weeks, his defense lawyer Browne said on Thursday. Browne, a prominent Seattle defense attorney who represented notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, told reporters that charges against his client would be filed "probably not sooner than a few weeks." REUTERS/Anthony Bolante (UNITED STATES - Tags: MILITARY CONFLICT CRIME LAW)