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Officer acquitted in Abu Ghraib abuse case

A military court Tuesday acquitted an Army officer of failing to control U.S. soldiers who abused detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, but it found him guilty of disobeying an order not to discuss the investigation.

Molly Ivins: Finding no fault

The Pentagon has once again investigated itself! And -- have a seat, get the smelling salts, hold all hats -- the Pentagon has once again concluded the Pentagon did absolutely nothing wrong and will continue to do so.

New legal team to represent Lynndie England

Pfc. Lynndie England, once called the "poster child" of Abu Ghraib, will have a different legal team Tuesday when the Army restarts its last remaining court-martial case in the prison abuse scandal.

New hearing for soldier over Abu Ghraib charges

U.S. military officials announced they have scheduled the equivalent of a grand jury hearing next week for a reservist whose guilty plea in the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal was rejected earlier this month.

Abu Ghraib judge declares mistrial

A military judge on Wednesday threw out Army Pfc. Lynndie England's guilty plea in connection with the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, declaring a mistrial after testimony suggested England did not know her actions were wrong.

U.S. searches for pilots of two missing jets

A search is under way for the pilots of two Marine Corps F/A-18 jets that were lost Monday while flying in support of the war in Iraq, Navy officials said.

Sentencing phase begins in Abu Ghraib case

Pfc. Lynndie England who has pleaded guilty to her role in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal arrived at Fort Hood on Tuesday for a hearing that will determine her sentence.

England's lawyers lose crucial ruling

A military judge ruled Thursday that prosecutors can use two written statements by Pfc. Lynndie England describing incidents of physical abuse and sexual degradation of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

Soldier's attorneys seek to bar Abu Ghraib material

Attorneys for Pfc. Lynndie England asked a military judge Wednesday to bar the use of the notorious Abu Ghraib photos and England's written admissions in her court-martial next month on prisoner abuse charges.

Army reservists to stay on active duty

The Army has extended active duty for 14 potential witnesses in the criminal trials of fellow reservists accused of abusing Iraqi prisoners, military officials said Monday.

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