Twenty months the ST. Patrick's Day Four will collectively spend in prison for throwing their blood on the walls of a military recruitment center in upstate New York days before the invasion of Iraq. On January 27, Teresa Grady became the last of the group to receive her sentence- four months in a federal prison- for damaging government property and entering a military station for an unlawful purpose.
Zero months in jail Army chief warrant officer Lewis Welshofer Jr. will spend after a military jury convicted him of negligent homocide in the death of detainee Abed Hamed Mowhoush. During interrogation Welshofer forced the former Iraqi general head-first into a sleeping bag, tied him tightly with electrical cord, and sat on his chest. On January 23, a court-martial board ordered Welshofer to spend 60 days restricted to his home, church, and office.