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Did Bradley Manning Get a Fair Trial?

Did Bradley Manning Get a Fair Trial?

07/30/2013 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

Did Bradley Manning Get a Fair Trial?

Clip: 7/30/2013 | 8m

Did Bradley Manning Get a Fair Trial?

Though found not guilty of aiding the enemy, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was convicted on other 19 charges. Former CIA official Jeffrey Smith and Michael Ratner from the Center for Constitutional Rights join Jeffrey Brown to offer their views on the verdict, the fairness of his charges and the impact for the U.S. government.

07/30/2013 | Rating NR

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