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Army Dismisses Two Charges Against Abu Ghraib Officer

HeadlineAug 21, 2007

The Army has dismissed two of the most serious charges against the only military officer facing trial for abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib. The announcement came just before the start of court-martial proceedings against Army Lt. Col. Steven Jordan. Eight out of the 12 original charges against the Army officer have been dismissed since he was first charged. The latest move reduces Jordan’s potential sentence almost by half, to a maximum of 8.5 years.

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