Bradley Manning found not guilty of aiding the enemy, guilty on other charges

The article said up to 20 years.
 
The article said up to 20 years.

on each charge.

All charges in combined means he may receive technically life in prison.

If sentence say 100 years so it looks life to me.
 
The article got updated.
Though those two counts carry a maximum sentence of two years, the rest of the charges that Manning was found guilty of could lead to a maximum sentence of 136 years in prison. Among the charges Manning was found guilty of -- which carry a maximum 10-year sentence -- are the theft of more than 700 U.S. Southern Command records, the possession of records pertaining to Afghanistan; the theft of State Department cables and the possession of classified Army documents.

136 years? He will die in prison.
 
there going to be more people doing this.Snowden could be classed as hero or devil i have difficulty with this sort of thing as proberly 5yrs from now that all could be de-classified infomation.
 
on each charge.

All charges in combined means he may receive technically life in prison.

If sentence say 100 years so it looks life to me.
You are right.
 
From my article above.
His statement followed testimony from a military psychologist, who said Manning appeared to be isolated and under intense pressure as a male soldier struggling with gender identity issues.

I think he should went to LGBT school in US when he was teen so he won't have worry about get bullied over American accent.

Bullying at American kids at oversea school will not get my respect. :ugh:
 
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From my article above.

I think he should go to LGBT school in US so he won't have worry about get bullied over American accent.

Bullying at American kids at oversea school will not get my respect. :ugh:
There's a school just for LGBT's? Or is it a school for how to become LGBT?

What is an LGBT school?
 
Some school districts have special school that designed for students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender.
Gay students find safe haven at specialty school
He's 26 years old and going to prison, so that ship has sailed.

I hate to say it but having "gender identity issues" in prison probably won't bode well for him. Not all cellmates are enlightened.
 
He's 26 years old and going to prison, so that ship has sailed.

I hate to say it but having "gender identity issues" in prison probably won't bode well for him. Not all cellmates are enlightened.

Incorrect, he's 25 years old - his birthday is 3 days earlier before my birthday.

I said he should going to special school for LGBT students when he was teen.

If his life is in danger so he will probably have protective custody.
 
Incorrect, he's 25 years old - his birthday is 3 days earlier before my birthday.
He's in his 26th year. He's not a high school student.

I said he should going to special school for LGBT students when he was teen.
No, that's not what you posted but I'll accept that's what you meant.

If his life is in danger so he will probably have protective custody.
I'm not saying that they will try to kill him.
 
He's in his 26th year. He's not a high school student.


No, that's not what you posted but I'll accept that's what you meant.


I'm not saying that they will try to kill him.

He was born in December 17, 1987 - he's 25 years old now, not 26.

No, you misunderstanding my post - I'm saying that he should go to special school when he was teen, but too late now. #12 is refer as he should when he was young.
 
For me, I think 20 years in prison will be sufficient for Bradley Manning.

Now, he will have to serve 90 years in prison because leaking the classified information to someone is serious crime.
 
He was born in December 17, 1987 - he's 25 years old now, not 26.
As I clarified, he's in his 26th year.

Really, are we counting like 4-year-olds? "I'm four-and-one-half-almost-five!"

OK, he's a few months short of his 26th birthday. That doesn't put him any closer to going back to high school. :roll:

No, you misunderstanding my post - I'm saying that he should go to special school when he was teen, but too late now. #12 is refer as he should when he was young.
I understood your subsequent explanation; that just wasn't the way it was originally posted, that's all.

You didn't originally say "high school" and you used future tense, so I thought you could have meant some kind of training for LGBT people, like a vocational school for adults, or some kind of alternative to prison time. That's why I asked you to explain.
 
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