FORT MEADE (Maryland): The trial of WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning could be delayed until June, a US judge said Wednesday, one day after she shortened any possible sentence because of the harsh conditions of the army private's detention.
With prosecutors seeking time to review classified documents, military Judge Colonel Denise Lind gave June 3 as a date to start the trial for Manning, 25, who is accused of one of the biggest data leaks in US history.
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