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2 March 2011. NBC News report describes the new charges: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/03/02/national/main20038464.shtml?tag=breakingnews Charge sheet: http://www.politico.com/static/PPM156_pfc_manning_additional_charge_sheet.html
New Government Charges Filed Against Bradley Manning
From: "Mike Gogulski" <mike[at]gogulski.com> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Bradley Manning Advocacy Fund Media Advisory
Contact: Naomi Seligman 310.617.4577 Naomi[at]FitzGibbonMedia.com March 3, 2011 New Government Charges Filed Against Pfc. Manning Bradley Manning Advocacy Fund to Hold Tele-News Conference TOMORROW, March 3 AT 1:00 pm ET Call-in 1.800.895.1241 *Conference ID: MANNING Washington, DC -- Today, the government has levied new charges against PFC. Bradley Manning, the U.S. Army accused of disclosing classified materials. The Bradley Manning Advocacy Fund <https://donate.democracyengine.com/bradleymanning/contribute> will hold a Tele-news conference tomorrow, Thursday, March 3 to discuss Pfc. Manning's case, his condition and confinement. Those on the call include a veteran Judge Advocate General, Jon Shelburne, and David House, a close friend and advocate. WHO: Jon Shelburne, former Judge Advocate General and Interim Director and Clinic Defense Coordinator at the Roger Williams School of Law David House: PFC Manning close friend and frequent visitor at Quantico WHAT: Tele-News Conference on Pfc. Manning and the new charges levied against him. CALL-IN: 1.800.895.1241 or 785.424.1056 - ID for call: MANNING WHEN: Tomorrow, Thursday, March 3, 2011 at 1:00 PM ET Professor Jon Shelburne Bio: Professor Shelburne is the Acting Director of Roger Williams School of Law Criminal Defense Clinic. He also teaches courses in Trial Advocacy, Advanced Trial Advocacy, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure as well as seminars on Military Law, Terrorism and the First Amendment, and International Law at the law school. Professor Shelburne is the Director of Competitions for the law school. He serves as an advisor for the Moot Court board and as a coach for moot court and mock trial teams at the law school. He is certified to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, and is certified to practice in both Rhode Island and Texas. Professor Shelburne is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps Reserve and is certified as a military judge. He is currently assigned as the Assistant Regional Defense Counsel for the East Coast. He deployed to Iraq in 2004 and actively defends Marines in high visibility cases that often receive international attention. Professor Shelburne served on active duty with the Marine Corps for more than ten years prior to joining the faculty at Roger Williams. In addition to his work with the law school and the Marines, Professor Shelburne continues to stay active in international law serving as an adjunct professor with the Defense Institute of International Legal Studies in places such as Bosnia, Cambodia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, El Salvador, Guatemala, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mexico, Moldova, Namibia, Papua New Guinea, Slovakia, and Slovenia. He also teaches the resident course on Stability Operations and Legal Aspects of Rules of Engagement/Use of Force in Afghanistan in Newport. ### The Bradley Manning Advocacy Fund is a new public advocacy effort for Bradley Manning that will organize events, issue press releases, recruit spokespeople to speak out on Bradley's behalf.
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