[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Why will Kamala Harris resign from her occupancy of the Office of Vice President of the USA? Scroll down for records/details

Secret Negotiations! Jill Biden’s Demands for $2B Library, Legal Immunity, and $100M Book Deal to Protect Biden Family Before Joe’s Exit

AI is exhausting the power grid. Tech firms are seeking a miracle solution.

Rare Van Halen Leicestershire, Donnington Park August 18, 1984 Valerie Bertinelli Cameo

If you need a Good Opening for black, use this.

"Arrogant Hunter Biden has never been held accountable — until now"

How Republicans in Key Senate Races Are Flip-Flopping on Abortion

Idaho bar sparks fury for declaring June 'Heterosexual Awesomeness Month' and giving free beers and 15% discounts to straight men

Son of Buc-ee’s co-owner indicted for filming guests in the shower and having sex. He says the law makes it OK.

South Africa warns US could be liable for ICC prosecution for supporting Israel

Today I turned 50!

San Diego Police officer resigns after getting locked in the backseat with female detainee

Gazan Refugee Warns the World about Hamas

Iranian stabbed for sharing his faith, miraculously made it across the border without a passport!

Protest and Clashes outside Trump's Bronx Rally in Crotona Park

Netanyahu Issues Warning To US Leaders Over ICC Arrest Warrants: 'You're Next'

Will it ever end?

Did Pope Francis Just Call Jesus a Liar?

Climate: The Movie (The Cold Truth) Updated 4K version

There can never be peace on Earth for as long as Islamic Sharia exists

The Victims of Benny Hinn: 30 Years of Spiritual Deception.

Trump Is Planning to Send Kill Teams to Mexico to Take Out Cartel Leaders

The Great Falling Away in the Church is Here | Tim Dilena

How Ridiculous? Blade-Less Swiss Army Knife Debuts As Weapon Laws Tighten

Jewish students beaten with sticks at University of Amsterdam

Terrorists shut down Park Avenue.

Police begin arresting democrats outside Met Gala.

The minute the total solar eclipse appeared over US

Three Types Of People To Mark And Avoid In The Church Today

Are The 4 Horsemen Of The Apocalypse About To Appear?

France sends combat troops to Ukraine battlefront

Facts you may not have heard about Muslims in England.

George Washington University raises the Hamas flag. American Flag has been removed.

Alabama students chant Take A Shower to the Hamas terrorists on campus.

In Day of the Lord, 24 Church Elders with Crowns Join Jesus in His Throne

In Day of the Lord, 24 Church Elders with Crowns Join Jesus in His Throne

Deadly Saltwater and Deadly Fresh Water to Increase

Deadly Cancers to soon Become Thing of the Past?

Plague of deadly New Diseases Continues

[FULL VIDEO] Police release bodycam footage of Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley traffi

Police clash with pro-Palestine protesters on Ohio State University campus

Joe Rogan Experience #2138 - Tucker Carlson

Police Dispersing Student Protesters at USC - Breaking News Coverage (College Protests)

What Passover Means For The New Testament Believer

Are We Closer Than Ever To The Next Pandemic?

War in Ukraine Turns on Russia

what happened during total solar eclipse

Israel Attacks Iran, Report Says - LIVE Breaking News Coverage

Earth is Scorched with Heat

Antiwar Activists Chant ‘Death to America’ at Event Featuring Chicago Alderman


Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

International News
See other International News Articles

Title: Bradley Manning trial verdict: Acquitted of aiding the enemy, convicted on lesser charges
Source: POLITICO
URL Source: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/ ... nning-trial-verdict-94923.html
Published: Jul 30, 2013
Author: JOSH GERSTEIN
Post Date: 2013-07-30 14:05:36 by Hondo68
Keywords: None
Views: 3194
Comments: 11

FORT MEADE, Md. — A military judge Tuesday acquitted Pfc. Bradley Manning of aiding the enemy — the most serious charge the Army intelligence analyst faced for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified military reports and diplomatic cables.

Manning was convicted on all but one of the lesser charges considered by the judge, Army Col. Denise Lind, in connection with the website WikiLeaks’s receipt of the largest breach of classified material in U.S. history.

The suspense at Tuesday’s five-minute-long court martial session was limited because Manning previously pled guilty to at least portions of 10 of the 22 counts he faced. Also restraining the drama was the absence of a military jury, which the defendant waived.

(PHOTOS: Bradley Manning)

Lind made no comments and displayed no emotion as she read her verdicts, which followed almost three months of witnesses and evidence which the judge heard as the sole fact-finder in the case.

After warning spectators in the packed courtroom to avoid any outbursts, Lind recited a list of the charges, adding her “not guilty” or — more often — “guilty” to each. She also accepted and described changes in some of the charges that the defense offered with Manning’s guilty pleas.

The aiding-the-enemy charge could have resulted in a sentence of up to life in prison or even to the death penalty, but the military did not seek capital punishment in Manning’s case.

(Also on POLITICO: Manning prosecution sums up in WikiLeaks case)

If convicted on all charges but aiding the enemy, Manning faced a potential sentence to well over 100 years in prison. The charges the Army intelligence analyst pled guilty to carry a potential sentence of about 20 years.

Manning did not dispute the fact that he sent WikiLeaks most of the material that led to the charges against him. However, his defense argued that some of the counts were legally flawed.

Prosecutors contend that Manning was guilty of aiding the enemy because knew what he sent to WikiLeaks would wind up in the hands of Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.

However, Manning’s defense and First Amendment advocates expressed concern about the aiding-the-enemy charge, saying it could convert almost any leak of classified information to the media into an aiding-the-enemy case since terrorist groups have access to most media reports and websites via the Internet.

(Also on POLITICO: Bradley Manning attorney: Analyst had humanitarian motives)

The Army intelligence analyst was arrested in May 2010 at a forward operating base in Iraq where he studied threats in a section of Baghdad. He’s been in custody since.

Lind ordered the sentencing phase of Manning’s court martial to begin at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Prosecutors are expected to call witnesses demonstrating the harm caused by Manning’s disclosures, while the defense will seek to undercut that evidence and argue for leniency.

All convictions and any sentence ultimately handed down in the case are subject to review of the military officer who convened the court martial, Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan of the Army’s Military District of Washington. In addition, the case is likely to be reviewed by military appeals courts.

Lind ruled in January that Manning is entitled to a sentencing credit of nearly four months as a result of what she determined was unnecessarily harsh treatment the intelligence analysts received during his almost nine-month stay at a Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Va.

Manning’s case is one of an unprecedented flurry of leak-related criminal prosecutions brought under the Obama administration. A total of seven such cases have been brought in the past four and a half years, more than double the number of such cases in all prior administrations combined.

The administration expressed no regret about its handling of the recent wave of cases until earlier this year, when extensive attention to the Justice Department’s seizure of Associated Press phone records and a search warrant for a Fox reporter’s emails in a leak investigation led to a review of longstanding guidelines for such probes.

After an internal review, Attorney General Eric Holder changed DOJ policies earlier this month to make it more difficult to access journalists’ work materials in instances where they are not the target of an investigation.

The case against Manning was prosecuted in the military justice system, which is separate from the civilian courts. But ivilian federal prosecutors in Alexandria, Va. have been conducting a grand jury investigation of WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange.

It’s unclear what how prosecutors might seek to build a case against Assange, who has asserted that WikiLeaks is a news organization that acts in ways similar to those in which more conventional journalists gather news. Many lawmakers have called for Assange to be prosecuted for espionage or treason.

However, following the outcry over the AP and Fox News investigations, President Barack Obama declared: “Journalists should not be at legal risk for doing their jobs.”

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: hondo68 (#0)

That's very unfortunate. I was hoping the traitor would get what he deserved

"A FIRING SQUAD".

calcon  posted on  2013-07-30   14:16:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: calcon (#1)

Julian Assange, on Eve of Verdict: 'Bradley Manning Is a Hero'


The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free


"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul

Hondo68  posted on  2013-07-30   14:34:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: hondo68 (#2)

Nice, who would guess one useless shiteater would back up the other useless shiteater.

It makes me want to just fucking puke to see that traitor piece of shit wearing a us army uniform.

I hope he chokes on all those huge black american cocks he'll soon be sucking.

calcon  posted on  2013-07-30   15:12:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: calcon, *Yukon neo-Progressive Vermin* (#3)

huge black american cocks

You wuz hacked by yukon!


The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free


"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul

Hondo68  posted on  2013-07-30   15:15:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: hondo68 (#4)

You wuz hacked by yukon!

Lol!

Thunderbird  posted on  2013-07-30   15:54:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: hondo68 (#0)

However, Manning’s defense and First Amendment advocates expressed concern about the aiding-the-enemy charge, saying it could convert almost any leak of classified information to the media into an aiding-the-enemy case since terrorist groups have access to most media reports and websites via the Internet.

I agree with them on that. Don't we already have enough government approved witch hunts already?

Plus,to be convicted of aiding the enemy,you have to HAVE an enemy. Since Congress has lacked the stones to declare was since 1941,we have no official designated enemy.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2013-07-30   16:29:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: sneakypete (#6)

Ron Paul has a good take on who the US gov unofficially considers the enemy. For em and arm them, and then against em and fight them, and on and on...

It ain't easy trying to buy friends!


The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free


"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul

Hondo68  posted on  2013-07-30   16:39:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: hondo68 (#4)

yukie's very busy hoping that weiner tweets him

calcon  posted on  2013-07-30   16:53:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: hondo68 (#0)

This is a fair outcome.

Manning saw something that was really wrong and he exposed it.

However, the guy signed up to follow orders. Yet he didn't follow orders.

I hope that if I was in his situation I would have found a better approach to informing the American people about what the rotten government is going their name.

But I wasn't in his situation. He did what he was compelled to do. Now he will pay the consequences.

Julian Assange is a completely different situation. He's not an American citizen. He didn't sign any contract with the U.S. government to obey their orders or keep their secrets. Oh, by the way, Assanage is a journalist who is protected by the Constitution. Persecuting him is just crazy vindictive.


NSA SEARCH TAG: Tea Party, White House, Constitution, Obama, Allahu Akbar, Air Plane, Pressure Cooker, Ruby Ridge, Waco

jwpegler  posted on  2013-07-30   19:35:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: hondo68 (#0)

Let me say something a little more personal...

I was in the Air Force for four years.

While I was in the Air Force, I was honing my libertarian views on life.

My roommate and I used to debate politics with the lifers during lunch. In 1980, the lifers hated Carter and were afraid of Reagan. They supported Bush. My roommate and I supported Reagan in the GOP primary. We had a Reagan poster in our room next to an American flag with the union facing right. They thought we were crazy. But, when Reagan won the GOP nomination, they ALL fell in line behind him.

While I was in the Air Force, I never saw anything illegal and certainly nothing even remotely un-Constitutional.

So, when I read about Manning and Snowden, I always wonder what I would have done had I seen something so grossly egregious.

What would I have done?

It's a serious question for me.

I don't have an easy answer.


NSA SEARCH TAG: Tea Party, White House, Constitution, Obama, Allahu Akbar, Air Plane, Pressure Cooker, Ruby Ridge, Waco

jwpegler  posted on  2013-07-30   20:30:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: calcon (#3)

It's part of their lifestyle - party !

The only ones defending him is the queers !

If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons - question marks are for girlie boys !

BorisY  posted on  2013-07-31   14:13:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Please report web page problems, questions and comments to webmaster@libertysflame.com