Manning offers some guilty pleas in WikiLeaks case
March 01, 2013  00:35
A soldier charged in the biggest leak of classified material in US history offered guilty pleas today to 10 of 22 charges against him, and a military judge said she would allow Bradley Manning to read a statement explaining his actions. 

Manning would plead guilty to sending hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, in violation of military regulations but not in violation of federal espionage laws. 

The judge must decide whether to accept the guilty pleas, which could carry a sentence of 20 years in prison. Prosecutors could still pursue a court-martial on the remaining charges, including aiding the enemy, which carries a potential life sentence.
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