FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) - Lawyers for an Army private accused of leaking classified information are asking the government to turn over all emails related to his pretrial detention at a military brig in Quantico.
Lawyers for Pfc. Bradley Manning say military prosecutors have provided only a small portion of the emails they have. The attorneys plan to discuss the issue in court , the first in a three-day pretrial hearing this week.
Manning is accused of sending hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables and war logs to the website WikiLeaks.
A judge is also expected to consider a government request for access to Manning's medical files. Prosecutors want to speak with a psychiatrist who interviewed Manning when he was detained in Kuwait two years ago pending an investigation into unauthorized leaks.