Military high court upholds Abu Ghraib convictions


 
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Military high court upholds Abu Ghraib convictions

Postby huma on Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:26 pm

HAGERSTOWN: The US military's highest court has upheld the convictions of two soldiers for abusing Abu Ghraib prison detainees in Iraq.

In opinions released today, the US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in Washington affirmed the conviction of former Army Spc Sabrina Harman, who helped place a hooded detainee atop a box with wires in his hands. He was told he would be electrocuted if he fell off.

Harman also was photographed giving a smiling "thumbs-up" beside a pyramid of naked detainees.

The court found no errors by the judge who presided over the court-martial of former Sgt Michael Smith, an Army dog handler.

Smith was convicted of offenses that included letting his Belgian shepherd bark and lunge at prisoners for his own amusement.
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