Army dog handler gets six months in prison

? An Army dog handler was sentenced Wednesday to six months behind bars for using his snarling canine to torment prisoners at Abu Ghraib.

The military jury handed down the sentence a day after convicting Sgt. Michael J. Smith, 24, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He could have gotten 8 1/2 years in prison.

Smith, of the 523rd Military Police Detachment, Fort Riley, Kan., was sentenced on five charges, including maltreatment of prisoners, conspiring with another dog handler in a contest to try to frighten detainees at the Iraqi prison into soiling themselves, and directing his dog to lick peanut butter off other soldiers’ bodies.

Smith was also demoted to private and will receive a bad-conduct discharge after getting out of prison.

Smith appeared unrepentant when he addressed the jury Tuesday, shortly after he was convicted. “Soldiers are not supposed to be soft and cuddly,” he said. Smith also said he wished he had gotten his orders in writing.