Military and Criminal Defense

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Bradley Manning Could Draw a Maximum Term of 136 Years

Bradley Manning will face years of monotony in a military prison, without access to the internet or the outside world, when he learns of his sentencing in the upcoming days.

A military judge last week found Manning, the former low-level intelligence analyst, guilty of 19 criminal charges, including espionage and theft, for giving about 700,000 classified diplomatic cables and war logs to the anti-secrecy WikiLeaks website in 2010 while he was serving in Iraq.

The U.S. Army Private First Class was acquitted at his two-month-long court-martial on the most serious charge of aiding the enemy, sparing him a life sentence without parole. But his convictions could draw a maximum term of 136 years.

To read more about the life that Bradley Manning may face in a military prison, click on the following link:

http://www.businessinsider.com/bradley-manning-faces-a-tough-life-in-prison-2013-8
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