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Army judge accepts guilty pleas in WikiLeaks case
Bradley Manning, the Army private arrested in the biggest leak of classified material in U.S. history, pleaded guilty Thursday to 10 charges that could send him to prison for 20 years, saying he was trying to expose the American military’s “...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Iraq, The New York Times, Judges, Armed Conflicts
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GI pleads guilty in WikiLeaks case, faces 20 years
FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — Bradley Manning, the Army private arrested in the biggest leak of classified material in U.S. history, pleaded guilty Thursday to charges that could send him to prison for 20 years, saying he was trying to expose the...
Tags: Punishment, U.S. Department of State, Iraq, The New York Times, Armed Conflicts
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Bradley Manning says U.S. 'obsessed with killing' opponents
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.FT. MEADE, Md. – Army Pfc. Bradley Manning pleaded guilty Thursday to 10 charges that he illegally acquired and transferred highly classified U.S. materials later published by WikiLeaks, saying he was motivated by a U.S foreign policy that “...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, WikiLeaks, U.S. Military, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Army
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Judge refuses to dismiss charges in WikiLeaks case
FT. MEADE, Md. -- A military judge refused Tuesday to dismiss the charges against the Army private accused of treason for providing reams of government secrets to WikiLeaks, saying numerous pretrial delays were necessary because of the “voluminous...Tags: U.S. Military, U.S. Department of State, Iraq, Judges, Purim
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Bradley Manning pleads guilty to leaking secret government documents
FT. MEADE, Md. – Army Pfc. Bradley Edward Manning pleaded guilty Thursday to 10 charges that he illegally acquired and transferred U.S. government secrets, agreeing to serve 20 years in prison for leaking classified material to WikiLeaks that...
Tags: WikiLeaks, Prisons, U.S. Military, U.S. Department of State, Iraq
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WikiLeaks hearing: Brig commander tells of break in pattern
The former head of the brig where self-styled whistle-blower Pfc. Bradley Manning was incarcerated testified Monday that she was surprised when the base commander asked for advance notice of orders she planned to give in the case, as a pretrial hearing...
Tags: WikiLeaks, Punishment, Prosecution, James Holmes
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WikiLeaks case: What's fair?
After ruling last week that Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was subjected to overly restrictive confinement at a Marine Corps brig, a military judge postponed proceedings in Manning's court-martial until June. The Army should use that delay to consider a plea...
Tags: Laws, Punishment, Prisons, Iraq, The New York Times
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Bradley Manning wants to run for public office, lawyer says
WASHINGTON -- If he doesn't spend the rest of his life in prison, Pfc. Bradley Manning wants go to college and perhaps run for public office, his lawyer, David E. Coombs, told supporters of the former Army intelligence analyst. Manning is accused of...
Tags: WikiLeaks, Prisons, Punishment, Military Justice, Judges
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Alleged WikiLeaks source says he was illegally punished in jail
A key pretrial hearing for Pfc. Bradley Manning, accused of giving classified material to the website WikiLeaks, which then made it public, began Tuesday in a case that highlights the government’s resolve to keep war and diplomatic material secret....
Tags: WikiLeaks, Punishment, Prisons, United Nations, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Marine brig officials grilled about Bradley Manning's jailing
former Marine Corps brig commander testified Thursday that a vague rule meant he could keep Pfc. Bradley Manning on suicide watch even after a psychiatrist determined that wasn't necessary, as lawyers for the soldier at the center of the WikiLeaks case...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Prisons, The Pentagon, Psychiatrists, Crime, Law and Justice
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Outrage over N.Y. Post cover of man in train's path
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.On Tuesday, New Yorkers awoke to a gruesome New York Post cover photo. The photo, which fills most of the page, depicts a man trapped on the New York City subway tracks, awaiting an oncoming train that would eventually take his life. “Pushed on...Tags: Arts and Culture, Photography, Journalism, New York City, Subway Transportation
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Driver in Texas veterans train tragedy has not yet talked to NTSB
Three weeks after a train crashed into a parade float filled with wounded veterans in Midland, Texas, crash investigators still haven't interviewed the man who drove the truck onto the railroad tracks. The detail was included in the National...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Accidental Death, Injuries and Wounds, Justice System, National Transportation Safety Board
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