U.S. Army Pfc. Lynndie R. England, front, is escorted out of the courthouse in handcuffs, followed by her defense attorney Capt. Jonathan Crisp, center background, Sept. 27, 2005, in Fort Hood, Texas. She had just been sentenced to three years in prison.
U.S. Army Pfc. Lynndie R. England is escorted away from the courthouse by her attorneys Monday, Sept. 26, 2005, in Fort Hood, Texas, after she was convicted by a military jury on six counts of prisoner abuse. England's smiling poses in photos of detainee abuse at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison made her the face of the scandal.
Lynndie England, right, arrives at the Staff Judge Advocate Building at Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 3, 2004, for the beginning of her article 32 hearing.
Spc. Lynndie R. England from the 372nd Military Police Company, U.S. Army Reserve Center, in Cumberland, Md., is shown in an undated photo.
England is shown in an undated photo taken in Al Hillah, Iraq, copied from a display in the Mineral County courthouse in Keyser, W.Va. England, shown in recent photographs smiling and pointing at naked Iraqi prisoners, was charged May 7, 2004, by the military with assaulting the detainees and conspiring to mistreat them.
Here is England's photo (upper left) as it was displayed among images of local soldiers on the stairwell wall of the Mineral County Courthouse in Keyser, W.Va. Citizens of the county were waiting in line to pay their taxes at the sheriff's office April 30, 2004.
England is shown in uniform in this undated family photo provided May 7, 2004. Family members of England insist she was following orders when she pointed at naked inmates and held a leash attached to a man's neck.
Kenneth, left, and Terrie England stand with their daughter Lynndie England, center, in this Dec. 22, 2003, family photo.
Spc. Lynndie England, right, and Spc. Charles Graner are shown in this 2003 family photo while the couple vacationed in Virginia Beach, Va. England and Graner, both divorced, were involved in a romantic relationship in Iraq and Graner is said to be the father of England's infant son.
Jessica Klinestiver holds up the picture of her sister, Spc. Lynndie England and boyfriend Spc. Charles Graner. England and Graner have both been implicated in the abuse of Iraqi prisoners.
A family photograph of England sits near England's best friend Destiny Goin, left, and England's older sister, Jessica Klinestiver, during a news conference in Fountain, W. Va., May 7, 2004.
Goin holds up a photo of herself on left with England in this family photo taken at their graduation from Frankfort High School in 2001.
Klinestiver appears with family attorney Hardy during the May 7 press conference at Fountain Fire Hall in Fountain, W. Va.
Klinestiver pauses during the May 7 news conference.
Denver attorney Giorgio Ra'Shadd III talks to the press May 11, 2004, from a motel in Fayetteville, N.C., about his client, Pfc. Lynndie England.
Denver lawyers Carl McGuire, left, and Danielle Guebert listen as lawyer Rose Mary Zapor speaks at a news conference May 10, 2004. The three lawyers, with Giorgio Ra'Shadd III, are defending Pfc. Lynndie R. England.
A sign welcomes drivers as they enter Fort Ashby, W.Va., home to Army Reserve Pfc. Lynndie England.
A large shade tree grows in the front lawn of Kenneth and Terrie England's trailer, in Fort Ashby, W.Va. They are the parents of Pfc. Lynndie England, who has appeared in the deeply troubling images that led to a presidential apology.
Unidentified media representatives approach the mobile home of Kenneth and Terrie England, parents of Spc. Lynndie England, May 6, 2004, in Fort Ashby, W.Va.