An attorney for Pfc. Bradley Manning says the soldier on trial for giving classified information to WikiLeaks was young and naive, but he had good intentions and thought he could make the world a better place.
An attorney for Pfc. Bradley Manning says the soldier on trial for giving classified information to WikiLeaks was young and naive, but he had good intentions and thought he could make the world a better place.
HT Image
Attorney David Coombs gave his opening statement Monday after prosecutors said the 25-year-old former intelligence analyst released thousands of sensitive documents that fell into enemy hands.
Prosecutors say they will present evidence that Osama bin Laden asked for and received information given to WikiLeaks. Coombs did not address those accusations.
Prosecutors are trying to prove Manning aided the enemy, which carries a potential life sentence.
The release of sensitive material was the biggest leak of classified information in US history.
Get the latest headlines from US news and global updates from Pakistan, Nepal, UK, Bangladesh, Russia and US Iran war Live, get all the latest headlines in one place on Hindustan Times.
Home/World News/Attorney: Manning Was Naive, But Good-intentioned