Member of Team That Participated in Raid on Bin Laden's Compound to testify in Bradley Manning's Trial
Prosecution hoping to prove Bin Laden saw some of the documents Manning is accused of leaking
A military judge says a member of the military team that raided Osama bin Laden's compound may testify in the trial of Army Private Bradley Manning, who is charged in a massive leak of U.S. secrets.
The government contends that the witness, presumably a Navy SEAL, collected digital evidence proving bin Laden had received some of the classified documents Manning sent to WikiLeaks.
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