Monday, June 3, 2013

Court-Martial Trial Begins Monday For Bradley Manning Over Wikileaks Document Disclosures



Trial Begins In Espionage Case Of Bradley Manning Over WikiLeaks Documents -- FOX News

The court-martial trial begins Monday for Bradley Manning, the Army private who has already admitted to sending more than 700,000 war-related and other classified U.S. documents to WikiLeaks.

The trial in the 3-year-old espionage case begins after months of pretrial hearings and will be held in Fort Meade, in Maryland, about 30 miles north of the White House.

Pfc. Manning is charged with indirectly aiding the enemy by causing classified material to be published on WikiLeaks, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.

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More News On The Start Of The Court-Martial Trial Of Bradley Manning

Trial of U.S. soldier in WikiLeaks case to get under way -- Reuters
US soldier faces trial over WikiLeaks disclosures -- AFP
Bradley Manning Court-Martial Starts Today -- ABC News
Bradley Manning Trial Begins 3 Years After Arrest -- ABC News/AP
Bradley Manning court-martial opens today at Fort Meade -- Baltimore Sun
Traitor or hero whistleblower? Court-martial is set for Bradley Manning -- NBC
Wikileaks suspect Bradley Manning to go on trial -- BBC
Pfc. Bradley Manning heads to court-martial trial on WikiLeaks case -- Washington Times
Court-martial trial for Bradley Manning over WikiLeaks starts Monday -- RT
Bradley Manning's WikiLeaks trial: what are the key issues at stake? -- The Guardian
What to Look for in the Bradley Manning Court Martial -- US News and World Report
Bradley Manning's court martial: key players in the WikiLeaks trial -- The Guardian

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