In Pre-Trial Hearings for WikiLeaks Case, Rulings on Admissable Evidence, Motive

Written By Unknown on Friday, 18 January 2013 | 04:20

JEFFREY BROWN:  And now: WikiLeaks, tip cables and a box opposite a infantryman who allegedly took them.  

 Hari Sreenivasan is behind with a update.  

HARI SREENIVASAN:  Bradley Manning, a Army private during a core of a largest trickle of state secrets in America’s story is to start court-martial in June.  

He was arrested in May of 2010 while portion in Iraq and charged with hidden and pity hundreds of thousands of personal supervision cables, many of that were published by a whistle-blowing Web site WikiLeaks.  Manning, who is 25 years old, faces 22 charges, including — quote — “aiding a enemy,” that carries a life sentence. 

A pretrial conference resolved yesterday.

And fasten me now to speak about it is Arun Rath

Read full article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/oct/06/april-jones-hunt-resumes?newsfeed=true


Source:
http://www.ezonearticle.com/2013/01/18/in-pre-trial-hearings-for-wikileaks-case-rulings-on-admissable-evidence-motive/

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