
“The defense team for Private Bradley Manning, who could be jailed for life for ‘aiding the enemy’ over the WikiLeaks incident, said top officers had put their concerns about negative publicity ahead of their client’s fair treatment. Manning’s civilian lawyer David Coombs told a pre-trial hearing that 84 emails were released to the defense team in July last year, before it emerged that 1,290 other messages had not been passed on to him.”
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