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Jan 12, 2012

Army officer recommends trial in WikiLeaks case

WASHINGTON — An Army officer recommended a general court-martial Thursday for a low-ranking intelligence analyst charged with causing the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history. Lt. Col. Paul […]

Dec 19, 2011

In Wikileaks case, sparring over digital evidence

FORT MEADE — Military prosecutors and defense lawyers tangled Monday over digital evidence against an Army intelligence analyst charged with massively leaking secret U.S. data to WikiLeaks, while his supporters […]

May 13, 2011

Supporter of Wikileaks suspect Manning suing government

BOSTON — An outspoken advocate for an Army private accused of funneling classified documents to Wikileaks filed suit Friday, claiming federal agents illegally seized confidential information from him at a […]

Apr 29, 2011

Army says WikiLeaks suspect fit to stand trial

WASHINGTON — The Army says the intelligence analyst suspected of illegally passing government secrets to the WikiLeaks website has been found competent to stand trial. Army spokesman Gary Tallman says […]

Apr 20, 2011

Army moves WikiLeaks suspect to Fort Leavenworth

WASHINGTON — The Army private suspected of illegally passing U.S. government secrets to the WikiLeaks website was transferred Wednesday to an Army prison in Kansas from the Marine brig in […]

Feb 15, 2011

US government to defend tactics in WikiLeaks probe

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Government lawyers will be in court Tuesday to defend some of their tactics in a criminal investigation of leaks of secret documents by the WikiLeaks website. Lawyers […]

Feb 2, 2011

Lawyer says WikiLeaks suspect isn’t dual citizen

HAGERSTOWN — The lawyer for a U.S. Army private suspected of leaking classified material to WikiLeaks says his client does not hold dual U.S.-British citizenship. The statement Wednesday by attorney […]

Jan 21, 2011

WikiLeaks GI’s complaint targets his Marine jailer

HAGERSTOWN — The lawyer for a soldier suspected of passing classified information to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks is alleging wrongdoing by his jailer. David Coombs of Fall River, Mass., said […]

Jan 14, 2011

Defense seeks GI’s release in WikiLeaks case

HAGERSTOWN — The lawyer for a U.S. Army private suspected of passing thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks says he has asked the government to release his client from a […]

Jan 13, 2011

WikiLeaks provides $15,000 to soldier’s defense

HAGERSTOWN — Supporters of the Army private suspected in one of the biggest security breaches in U.S. history say WikiLeaks has fulfilled its pledge to aid in his defense by […]

Dec 30, 2010

Gene Policinski: 2011 will see some old First Amendment issues

Welcome, 2011, and all that you offer as a New Year: a chance for a fresh start and the promise of new opportunities. But it’s fair to say that in […]

Dec 26, 2010

Astrachan and Easton: Fight WikiLeaks case in court, not cyberspace

If WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange conspired with Bradley Manning to acquire and disseminate classified government documents, the United States should indict, extradite, and prosecute him. But the United States government […]