Private Bradley Manning outside the courthouse in early July.
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Bradley Manning, the U.S. Army private charged with 21 different offenses by the government after sharing thousands of classified documents with the anti-government-secrecy website WikiLeaks in late 2009 and early 2010, has been found not guilty of aiding the enemy, but was convicted on almost all other lesser charges. Sentencing will begin tomorrow on the charges for which he was found guilty.

He faces a maximum of 136 years in prison for them.

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