England: 'worse things' happened at Abu Ghraib October 3, 2005
'[JURIST] Lynndie England, who was sentenced last week to 3 years in prison for her role in the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, said she knew of"worse things" happening at the Iraqi military prison. In an interview with MSNBC''s Dateline Sunday,....... [more] 
Iraqis outraged over Lynndie England sentence September 28, 2005
'[JURIST] Many Iraqis on Wednesday expressed outrage after Pfc. Lynndie England, notorious for her role in abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib, was sentenced to three years in prison on Tuesday. Some accused the US of having a double standard,....... [more] 
BREAKING NEWS ~ England sentenced to three years prison for Abu Ghraib abuses September 27, 2005
'[JURIST] Wire services are reporting that a military jury at Fort Hood, Texas, has sentenced Pfc. Lynndie England to three years in prison in connection with abuse of Iraq prisoners at Abu Ghraib. She was also given a dishonorable discharge. The....... [more] 
England apologizes for Iraqi prisoner photos as defense bids for light sentence September 27, 2005
'[JURIST] Pfc. Lynndie England Tuesday apologized for posing for pictures with humiliated Iraqi prisoners, saying that she had been used by her then-boyfriend Spc. Charles Graner. As the sentencing phase of her trial following her Monday conviction on....... [more] 
BREAKING NEWS ~ Lynndie England convicted on Abu Ghraib charges September 26, 2005
'[JURIST] AP is reporting that Pfc. Lynndie England has been convicted on six of seven counts in court-martial proceedings for her role in the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal. 4:35 PM ET- After some two hours of deliberation the military jury of five....... [more] 
Lynndie England abuse case heads to jury September 26, 2005
'[JURIST] Prosecutors wrapped up closing arguments Monday in the Abu Ghraib prison abuse case involving Pfc. Lynndie England by describing her as a willing participant in the scandal while defense attorneys portrayed her as impressionable and easily....... [more] 
England defense blames obedience dysfunction for Abu Ghraib conduct September 24, 2005
'[JURIST] Defense psychologists testified in court-martial proceedings Friday that learning disabilities and her"compliant personality" made Pfc. Lynndie England so blindly obedient to her boyfriend and now-incarcerated superior officer Charles Graner....... [more] 
Jailed Abu Ghraib abuse leader testifies in Lynndie England court-martial September 23, 2005
'[JURIST] Army Spc. Charles Graner took the stand Thursday in court-martial proceedings against Pfc. Lynndie England, who is facing conspiracy, maltreatment of subordinates and indecent acts charges stemming from the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal........ [more] 
England court-martial begins; judge to allow implicating statement September 21, 2005
'[JURIST] Court-martial proceedings against Pfc. Lynndie England, 22, one of the highest-profile but lowest-ranking suspects in the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal, began Wednesday in Fort Hood, Texas, with jury selection and opening statements. England....... [more] 
Judge seals photos in Lynndie England court-martial September 20, 2005
'[JURIST] The military judge in the court-martial of Pfc. Lynndie England for her role in the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq on Tuesday barred the release of photos in her upcoming trial, many of which were published when the scandal....... [more] 



Check Blogdigger for more JURIST news on Lynndie England...
|