United States v. Bradley Manning

Bradley Manning Verdict: Not Guilty of Aiding Enemy

“Three years is enough,” says a placard outside of a courtroom at Fort Meade, Maryland. That sign is a show of support for Army Private Bradley Manning, who has be in the custody of the U.S. government since 2010. Manning, who leaked thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks, was found not guilty of aiding the […]

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Testimony Racing Along at Manning Trial

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Bradley Manning Offers ‘Naked Plea’

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Assange Calls on US to Release Bradley Manning

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Top of the Hour: Bradley Manning to Appear in Court, Morning Headlines

Bradley Manning, the Army private accused of  channeling hundreds of thousands of classified government documents to WikiLeaks, will make his first court appearance in Fort Meade, Maryland on Friday. Manning faces a maximum possible sentence of life in prison without parole.

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Tech Podcast: Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks

This week, the US Army charged Bradley Manning with 22 counts in connection with the alleged leaking of documents to WikiLeaks. The new charges include one that could carry the death penalty, although prosecutors say they will not ask for it. Find out more in this episode of The World's Technology Podcast. (Photo: US Army) 

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