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Judge reduces possible sentence in WikiLeaks case

     FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) - A military judge has reduced the potential sentence for an Army private accused of sending reams of classified documents to the WikiLeaks website.
 
     Col. Denise Lind ruled Tuesday during a pretrial hearing at Fort Meade for Pfc. Bradley Manning.
 
     Lind found that Manning suffered illegal pretrial punishment during nine months at the  Marine Corps brig at Quantico.   She awarded a total of 112 days off any prison sentence Manning gets if he is convicted. Defense attorneys had sought to have the charges against him dismissed.
 
     Manning was confined to a windowless cell 23 hours a day, sometimes with no clothing. Brig officials say it was to keep him from hurting himself or others.
 
     He is charged with aiding the enemy and 21 other offenses. His trial begins March 6.


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01/08/2013 4:24PM
Judge reduces possible sentence in WikiLeaks case
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