Aiding the Enemy
The military judge in the Bradley Manning case has refused to throw out the most serious charge: aiding the enemy. If Manning is found guilty on that count, he faces “life in prison plus an additional 154 years.”
The military judge in the Bradley Manning case has refused to throw out the most serious charge: aiding the enemy. If Manning is found guilty on that count, he faces “life in prison plus an additional 154 years.”