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Thanks to DominionSeraph for updated info.
In the military, the sentencing proceeding immediately follows the verdict, so the sentencing case will most likely start today.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/30/bradley-manning-guilty_n_3677096.html
FORT MEADE, Md. -- Bradley Manning, the Army intelligence analyst who laid bare America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan by covertly transmitting a massive trove of sensitive government documents to WikiLeaks, has been convicted on 19 of 22 charges, including 5 counts of espionage. He was found not guilty of aiding the enemy, the most serious and controversial charge laid against him.
In the military, the sentencing proceeding immediately follows the verdict, so the sentencing case will most likely start today.
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