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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Army Private That Leaked Information May Go Free Today

The Army private accused of the biggest leak of government secrets in U.S. history may go free later today. A military judge will rule on a motion to dismiss the case against Bradley Manning. Defense lawyers requested it on the grounds that prosecutors had been too slow in sharing information. But prosecutors said it took a while to obtain documents from civilian agencies and go through them. They are accusing Manning of sending hundreds of thousands of sensitive documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks. He faces 22 separate charges.

5 comments:

Mr. Mcgranor said...

What kind of loop-hole is this?

Anonymous said...

IF THEY DONT LET HIM GO, THE FED HANG... HI RAT !!!

Anonymous said...

Rumors have it that the democrats paid for his venture in this project.

Anonymous said...

Im sorry, but what is the problem with finding out the truth to situations?

This man should be glorified, not vilified.

Anonymous said...

GOT A WARRANT ???