A U.S. Army judge acquits Bradley Manning of aiding the enemy, but finds him guilty of most lesser charges. Manning was accused of sharing more than 700,000 Iraq and Afghanistan battlefield reports and State Department cables with WikiLeaks. He avoided a life-in-prison sentence when she found him not guilty. Manning, a 25-year-old Army intelligence specialist, was arrested in mid-2010 after he allegedly transferred thousands of documents to Wikileaks in late 2009 and early 2010. Sentencing in the case is scheduled to start Wednesday morning.”]

