Bales was being held in a medium-security facility in hisown cell. He spent the weekend in the military prison under thesame routine as other pretrial detainees -- usually about adozen -- at the medium-security prison, Fort Leavenworthspokeswoman Rebecca Steed said yesterday in an interview.
Sgt. Bales and about a dozen other pretrial inmates are held separately from the convicts in their daily schedule, said Fort Leavenworth spokeswoman Rebecca Steed. The daily schedule includes three meals, two hours in the library and an hour outside on the basketball court or weight machines. The in
Bales arrived at Fort Leavenworth on Friday and is being held alone in a cell in its military prison. He is "already being integrated into the normal pretrial confinement routine," post spokeswoman Rebecca Steed said. That includes recreation, meals and cleaning the area where he is living.
Date: Mar 20, 2012
Category: U.S.
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Suspect in Afghan massacre has memory loss, lawyer says
Rebecca Steed, a spokeswoman for the U.S. military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where the suspect is being held, confirmed the meeting between Browne and Bales earlier in the day but declined to provide details.
Date: Mar 20, 2012
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Robert Bales, Afghanistan massacre suspect, to meet with lawyer
Fort Leavenworth spokeswoman Rebecca Steed said Bales would be able to meet Browne in what is described as a privileged visit. Along with medical visits, such meetings are generally more private than others conducted in the prison.
Date: Mar 19, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
Abu Ghraib abuse ringleader, a Uniontown native, released
raner Jr., 42, was released from the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., around 10 a.m. Saturday after serving more than 6 1/2 years of a 10-year sentence, spokeswoman Rebecca Steed said. Mr. Graner will be under the supervision of a probation officer until Dec. 25, 2014, she said.
Charles Graner Jr., 42, was released from the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, after serving more than 6 1 / 2 years of a 10-year sentence, spokeswoman Rebecca Steed said. Graner will be under the supervision of a probation officer until Dec. 25, 2014, she said.
Date: Aug 06, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Key figure in Abu Ghraib abuse freed from Fort Leavenworth prison
harles Graner Jr., 42, was released from the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., around 10 a.m. Saturday after serving more than 6 1/2 years of a 10-year sentence, spokeswoman Rebecca Steed said. Graner will be under the supervision of a probation officer until Dec. 25, 2014, she said.