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Bradley Manning's maximum sentence reduced by a third

Bradley Manning's maximum sentence reduced by a third | Malware fighter FireEye files for $175M IPO

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Bradley Manning's maximum sentence reduced by a third
The military judge overseeing the U.S. government's prosecution of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning has reduced the maximum sentence he faces by a third, but even so it still could mean life in prison. Read More

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