A Michigan attorney who prosecuted all but two of the major Abu Ghraib criminal prosecutions and was the lead prosecutor in the case against Lynndie England has co-authored a book, The Secrets of Abu Ghraib Revealed. Christopher Graveline wrote the book with Michael Clemens, an investigator. Graveline is now an assistant U.S. attorney in Detroit. Previously, he served as a JAG attorney with the 101st Airborne Division; the US Army Legal Services Agency in Arlington, Virginia; V Corps in Heidelberg, Germany; and on deployments to Kosovo and Iraq. In 2008 he was one of the attorneys responsible for the successful human rights prosecution of Chuckie Taylor, the son of the former Liberian dictator, Charles Taylor, for torture.
See Abu Ghraib Lawyer's Book Targets Scandal, in the Detroit News.