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Hearing resumes at Fort Meade, Md., on WikiLeaks suspect's treatment in Marine Corps brig

Published November 20, 2014

Associated Press

An Army private charged with sending classified documents to WikiLeaks is returning to a military courtroom near Baltimore in hopes of getting his case dismissed.

Pfc. Bradley Manning claims his nine months in pretrial confinement at the Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Va., amounted to illegal punishment. The hearing at Fort Meade resumes Wednesday after six days of testimony last week.

Prosecutors are calling more than a dozen witnesses to counter defense claims that there was no justification for keeping Manning in his cell 23 hours a day, sometimes with no clothes.

The government claims the restrictions were to keep the 24-year-old intelligence analyst from hurting or killing himself.

Manning is accused of giving the online publication of hundreds of thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan war records and diplomatic cables.

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