A US military judge will decide Thursday if WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning can be charged with "aiding the enemy" for allegedly leaking classified documents to the website.
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A military judge said she will rule Tuesday afternoon on a motion to dismiss all charges against Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, who is accused of providing reams of classified documents to WikiLeaks, which then made them public on its w... Read Post
FORT MEADE, Md. -- A military judge has rejected Pfc. Bradley Manning's attempt to have all charges against him dismissed and has ruled that he must face a court martial on charges that he leaked thousands of classified U.S. governm... Read Post
Pvt. 1st Class Bradley Manning is suspected of providing classified government documents published by the website. One of the 22 new charges — aiding the enemy under the Uniform Code of Military Justice — is a capital offense. Read Post