9 June 2012
By Nathan Fuller. June 7, 2012. Three State Department officials testified about the response to WikiLeaks’ releases and the damage assessment created in the aftermath. Bradley Manning’s lawyer, David Coombs, used these interviews to find more discoverable documents. Judge Denise Lind ruled against one defense motion and the defense argued three more.
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8 June 2012
On the first day of Bradley Manning’s June 6-8th motion hearing supporters stood outside the gates of Fort Meade to hold a vigil in solidarity. Here are a few reports.
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6 June 2012
By Nathan Fuller. June 6, 2012. Day 1 of a 3-day motion hearing at Fort Meade, MD, for Nobel Peace Prize nominee PFC Bradley Manning. The defense finally receives some damage assessments and litigates others, as the prosecution concedes a discovery discrepancy. Tomorrow, State Department officials will testify.
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4 June 2012
June 4, 2012. By Nathan Fuller. While the prosecution maintains its secrecy and withholds key documents, the defense publishes motions for this week’s hearing in Fort Meade in the interest of transparency. We look at those motions to preview the upcoming hearing.
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Prosecution withholds key evidence documents, London supporters plan a solidarity vigil, and the government is ordered to respond to a legal petition.
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1 June 2012
Rocky Anderson says he’d pardon Bradley Manning, Lynn Feinerman on military madness, London supporters for Bradley, and Greg Mitchell on 2 years in jail.
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