US Army Private Bradley Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison on Wednesday for providing a trove of classified documents to anti-secrecy website Wikileaks, a military judge ruled according to dpa report.
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Assessing the breach of the largest leak of classified data in U.S. history cost the military hundreds of thousands of dollars, a retired Army officer on Wednesday told the judge weighing the length of time soldier Bradley Manning will spend in (...)
Proceedings in the military trial of Army Private First Class Bradley Manning will be closed during the testimony of 24 specific witnesses to prevent the release of secret information, a judge ruled Tuesday, dpa reported.
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Testimony in the WikiLeaks case has resumed with the second of two Marine Corps brig commanders who ordered strict pretrial confinement of an Army private charged with sending classified information to the anti-secrecy website, AP reported.
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The only US officer charged in the Abu Ghraib scandal was cleared Tuesday of charges relating to the abuse of Iraqi detainees but found guilty of disobeying orders, DPA reported.
A 10-member military jury reached its decision against army (...)