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The drama of the two former intimates and accused co-conspirators confronting each other across a courtroom went unaddressed, although the tangle of relationships has grown with a former wife of Private Graner on hand Wednesday to testify as a witness if called, and revelations that he recently married another convicted defendant, Specialist Megan M. Ambuhl.
May 2005 2005
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(State Secretary Ambuhl) I would like to say I am very happy to be here and had excellent discussions with the South African delegation.
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Mr. Volzer, the lawyer for Specialist Ambuhl, said what took place was intimidation, not torture.
Amazing, isn't it? 2004
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Six more enlisted personnel, Staff Sgt. Ivan Frederick, Specialist Charles A. Graner; Sergeant Javal Davis; Specialist Megan Ambuhl; Specialist Sabrina Harman; and Private Jeremy Sivits, face a variety of criminal charges, including conspiracy, dereliction of duty, cruelty toward prisoners, maltreatment, assault, and indecent acts.
Archive 2004-05-01 2004
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Mr. Volzer, the lawyer for Specialist Ambuhl, said what took place was intimidation, not torture.
Quote of the Day 2004
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Six more enlisted personnel, Staff Sgt. Ivan Frederick, Specialist Charles A. Graner; Sergeant Javal Davis; Specialist Megan Ambuhl; Specialist Sabrina Harman; and Private Jeremy Sivits, face a variety of criminal charges, including conspiracy, dereliction of duty, cruelty toward prisoners, maltreatment, assault, and indecent acts.
Quote of the Day 2004
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Ambuhl says she and other MPs used aggressive techniques against detainees because that is what military intelligence soldiers and civilian interrogators told her to do.
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Six more enlisted personnel, Staff Sgt. Ivan Frederick, Specialist Charles A. Graner; Sergeant Javal Davis; Specialist Megan Ambuhl; Specialist Sabrina Harman; and Private Jeremy Sivits, face a variety of criminal charges, including conspiracy, dereliction of duty, cruelty toward prisoners, maltreatment, assault, and indecent acts.
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Military officials "have been trying to conceal that it was a policy that spiraled out of control," Ambuhl said, a rare moment of anger rising in her voice.
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Mr. Volzer, the lawyer for Specialist Ambuhl, said what took place was intimidation, not torture.
Archive 2004-05-01 2004
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