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Graner sentenced to 10 years
He admitted to 'criminal' acts but said he was following orders
FORT HOOD, Texas (CNN) -- Army Reserve Spc. Charles Graner Jr., sentenced to 10 years in a military prison for his role in abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, says he has no apologies for his actions in Iraq.
Graner, 36, will serve his prison term as a private, with no salary, and will be dishonorably discharged after he is released.
Led from the courtroom in handcuffs and leg chains, Graner twice answered "No, ma'am" when asked whether he had regrets or apologies...
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this guy is one :cen: soldier and deserves more punishment than what he got. He called the photos part of a "dark humor." I hope there are a few prisoners who treat him like a dog.
He admitted to 'criminal' acts but said he was following orders
FORT HOOD, Texas (CNN) -- Army Reserve Spc. Charles Graner Jr., sentenced to 10 years in a military prison for his role in abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, says he has no apologies for his actions in Iraq.
Graner, 36, will serve his prison term as a private, with no salary, and will be dishonorably discharged after he is released.
Led from the courtroom in handcuffs and leg chains, Graner twice answered "No, ma'am" when asked whether he had regrets or apologies...
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this guy is one :cen: soldier and deserves more punishment than what he got. He called the photos part of a "dark humor." I hope there are a few prisoners who treat him like a dog.