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Deal struck on bin Laden evidence in WikiLeaks case; raid witness may not have to testify
Associated PressFORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — Lawyers in the court-martial of an Army private who sent more than 700,000 classified U.S. documents to WikiLeaks said Tuesday they have reached a deal that may eliminate the need for testimony from a member of the military...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, National Government, Litigation, Justice System, Trials
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Gibney Details Assange and Manning's Transformations in Wikileaks Doc
VarietyBy the time Alex Gibney started chronicling the story of Julian Assange and Wikileaks in "We Steal Secrets" -- which debuts May 24 via Focus World -- the charismatic hacker's personality had already changed. The attention-craving Aussie was becoming...Tags: Benedict Cumberbatch, Adrian Lamo, Book, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Entertainment
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GI back at Fort Meade, Md., for WikiLeaks pretrial hearing focusing on classified evidence
FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — The Army private who gave more than 700,000 secret U.S. documents to WikiLeaks is returning to Fort Meade for the last scheduled hearing before his military trial next month. The pretrial hearing Tuesday for Pfc. Bradley...Tags: WikiLeaks, U.S. Army, Fort Meade (military base)
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Secret subpoenas recall Nixon era
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe Justice Department's decision to secretly subpoena months of reporters' phone records is drawing comparisons with Nixon-era tactics and raising anew questions about the aggression with which the Obama administration has cracked down on unauthorized...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, News Media, U.S. House of Representatives, Vietnam War (1955-1975), National Government
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SF Pride president: WikiLeaks suspect Manning won't be honorary parade grand marshal after all
Associated PressSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Racing to stanch a flow of criticism, the president of San Francisco's annual gay pride celebration said Friday that the U.S. Army private charged in a massive leak of U.S. secrets to the WikiLeaks website will not be an...Tags: WikiLeaks, Crime, Law and Justice, Minority Groups, Daniel Ellsberg, Arts and Culture
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JBER Soldier To Be Sentenced in Attempted Espionage Plea
Channel 2 NewsJoint Base Elmendord-Richardson officials say a sentencing hearing will be held Monday for a military policeman who has pleaded guilty to charges of attempted espionage. According to a JBER statement Thursday, Army Spc. William Colton Millay, 24,...Tags: Networking, Armed Forces, Iraq, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense
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Exposing Wrongdoing Serves The People
The Hartford CourantThere will always be an inherent conflict between a government that wants to guard its information, and journalists and citizens who want access to it. Although there is a recognition that some information should be kept secret, a democracy needs its...Tags: WikiLeaks, Daniel Ellsberg, Southern Connecticut State University, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Journalism
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Army judge accepts guilty pleas in WikiLeaks case
Bradley Manning, the Army private arrested in the biggest leak of classified material in U.S. history, pleaded guilty Thursday to 10 charges that could send him to prison for 20 years, saying he was trying to expose the American military’s “...
Tags: WikiLeaks, Crime, Law and Justice, War Crimes, U.S. Department of Defense, Justice System
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GI pleads guilty in WikiLeaks case, faces 20 years
FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — Bradley Manning, the Army private arrested in the biggest leak of classified material in U.S. history, pleaded guilty Thursday to charges that could send him to prison for 20 years, saying he was trying to expose the...
Tags: WikiLeaks, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of Defense, War Crimes, Afghanistan
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Marine brig officials grilled about Bradley Manning's jailing
former Marine Corps brig commander testified Thursday that a vague rule meant he could keep Pfc. Bradley Manning on suicide watch even after a psychiatrist determined that wasn't necessary, as lawyers for the soldier at the center of the WikiLeaks case...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, WikiLeaks, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatrists, Litigation and Regulation
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Manning held improperly in brig, Marine official testifies
An Army private charged with sending reams of classified documents to the secret-spilling website WikiLeaks was wrongly kept on suicide watch for at least seven days of his nine months' confinement at a Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Va., the Marines'...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, WikiLeaks, Minority Groups, Armed Forces, Health and Medical Professionals
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Can Pfc. Bradley Manning get a fair trial?
As someone who has frequently stood outside the main gate at Fort Meade in support of Pfc. Bradley Manning, I was extremely disappointed by Army judge Col. Denise Lind's ruling that Mr. Manning will get only a 112-day reduction in sentence if convicted,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Fort Meade (military base), U.S. Military, Courts-Martial
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