of Most Serious Charge of Aiding the Enemy
Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier charged with aiding the enemy for giving troves of U.S. government secrets to WikiLeaks, has been found not guilty of the most serious charge against him, aiding the enemy. He has been found guilty of lesser charges.
The military judge hearing the court-martial for the former intelligence analyst announced her decision Tuesday afternoon. Manning faced 21 counts including espionage, computer fraud and theft charges. But the most serious is aiding the enemy, carried a possible life sentence.
Manning still faces significant jail time as a result of being found guilty of lesser charges.
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Wikileaker Pfc. Bradly Manning Found Not Guilty of Most Serious Charge of Aiding the Enemy | TheBlaze.com
Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier charged with aiding the enemy for giving troves of U.S. government secrets to WikiLeaks, has been found not guilty of the most serious charge against him, aiding the enemy. He has been found guilty of lesser charges.
The military judge hearing the court-martial for the former intelligence analyst announced her decision Tuesday afternoon. Manning faced 21 counts including espionage, computer fraud and theft charges. But the most serious is aiding the enemy, carried a possible life sentence.
Manning still faces significant jail time as a result of being found guilty of lesser charges.
more
Wikileaker Pfc. Bradly Manning Found Not Guilty of Most Serious Charge of Aiding the Enemy | TheBlaze.com