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Sabrina Harman

Sabrina D. Harman (born January 5, 1978, Lorton, Virginia) is a former United States Army reservist, one of several persons convicted by the U.S. Army in connection with the 2003-2004 Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal in Baghdad, Iraq during and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Harman, with other soldiers, was tried for allowing and inflicting sexual, physical, and psychological abuse of Iraqi prisoners of war. Harman held the rank of specialist in the 372nd Military Police company during her tour of duty in Iraq. She was sentenced to six months in prison and a bad conduct discharge.
Harman was imprisoned the Naval Consolidated Brig, Miramar in San Diego, California.〔Siegel, Andrea F. "(Convicted reservist testifies )." ''The Baltimore Sun''. July 17, 2005. Retrieved on July 18, 2010.〕
==Early life and education==
Harman was born in Lorton, Virginia. Her father was a homicide detective, and the family often saw photos of dead people at crime scenes. Harman's mother, Robin, has been described as a "forensics buff." Harman graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in Springfield, Virginia.

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