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Vox Pop : Open Forum - The Acquittal Of Bradley Manning : 7/30/13

United States Army

U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning has been acquitted of aiding the enemy for giving classified secrets to WikiLeaks.  The military judge hearing the case, Army Col. Denise Lind, announced the verdict Tuesday. The charge was the most serious of 21 counts. It carried a possible life sentence without parole. Manning was convicted of five espionage counts, five theft charges, a computer fraud charge and other military infractions.  Manning's sentencing hearing is set to begin tomorrow.   Now Manning is by no means out of the woods yet.   If the possible sentences for all the charges of which he WAS convicted are added up,  Private Manning could be looking at over 100 years in prison.


The 25-year-old Crescent, Okla., native acknowledged giving the anti-secrecy website hundreds of thousands of battlefield reports, diplomatic cables and videos in early 2010. Manning said he didn't believe the information would harm troops in Afghanistan and Iraq or threaten national security.

Today we want to hear your take on the case. WAMC's Alan Chartock hosts.

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