Prosecution Rebuts Defense in Manning Trial
Attempting to prove Manning was motivated by desire to expose corruption
Military prosecutors are attacking defense evidence in the court-martial of an Army private who gave loads of U.S. government secrets to WikiLeaks.
The government's rebuttal of the defense case continues Friday in the trial of Pfc. Bradley Manning at Fort Meade, near Baltimore.
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