Pfc. Bradley Manning
Bin Laden Raid Member Can Be WikiLeaks Witness
A military judge cleared the way Wednesday for a member of the team that raided Osama bin Laden’s compound to testify in the trial of an Army private charged in a massive leak of U.S. secrets.
Judge Delays Army GI’s Trial In WikiLeaks To June
The defense says military prosecutors are drawing comparisons between an Army private’s alleged leak of classified documents to Civil War-era cases involving coded messages in newspapers.
Jailer: GI In WikiLeaks Case Needed To Speak Up
An Army private charged with sending reams of classified documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks could have gotten his tight pretrial confinement conditions reduced by clearly explaining why he wasn’t a suicide risk, the former commander of a Marine Corps brig testified Friday.
Counselor: Manning’s History Showed Self-Harm Risk
An Army private charged with sending U.S secrets to the website WikiLeaks had a history of suicidal thoughts and aloof behavior that outweighed a psychiatrist’s opinion that he posed no risk to himself, two former counselors testified Sunday.
GI Charged In WikiLeaks Case Admits Making Noose
As a military prosecutor held up a knotted bedsheet in court, Pfc. Bradley Manning acknowledged on Friday that he fashioned a noose and contemplated suicide shortly after his arrest on charges of engineering the biggest leak of classified material in U.S. history.
Army GI In WikiLeaks Case Testifies He Thought He’d Die In Custody
An Army private charged in the biggest security breach in U.S. history testified Thursday that he felt like a doomed, caged animal after he was arrested in Baghdad for allegedly sending classified information to the secret-spilling website WikiLeaks.
Officer: General Didn’t Direct Manning’s Treatment
A retired Marine Corps colonel denied Tuesday that a three-star general directed the harsh pretrial confinement of an Army private charged with passing reams of classified documents to the secret-spilling website WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks Case Set For Trial In February, March
An Army private accused of handing over a trove of classified documents to the website WikiLeaks is scheduled for trial in February.
Judge In WikiLeaks Case Weighs Evidence Request
Military prosecutors argued Wednesday for the right to present evidence of other misconduct by an Army private charged with a massive leak of classified information to the website WikiLeaks.
Lawyers In WikiLeaks Case Argue Over Email Access
Lawyers for an Army private accused of leaking classified information have accused the government of withholding hundreds of emails related to his pretrial detention.
GI Claims Harsh Treatment In WikiLeaks Case
A U.S. Army private charged in a massive leak of government secrets claims his harsh pretrial treatment during nine months in a Marine Corps brig was directed from high up the chain of command.
G.I. Again Seeks Dismissal Of Some WikiLeaks Charges
An Army private charged in the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history is reviving his request to have some charges dropped.


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