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http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/17/politics/chelsea-manning-sentence-commuted/index.html
Obama commutes sentence of Manning, pardons Cartwright
By Laura Jarrett, CNN
Updated 4:32 PM ET, Tue January 17, 2017
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Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama on Tuesday commuted the sentence of Chelsea Manning and pardoned James Cartwright.
Manning was convicted of stealing and disseminating 750,000 pages of documents and videos to WikiLeaks.
Cartwright, the former vice chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, pleaded guilty in October to a single charge of making false statements to federal investigators in 2012 when he was questioned about leaking top secret information on US efforts to cripple Iran's nuclear program to two journalists.
CNN's Jamie Crawford contributed to this story.
Many more coming
http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/17/politics/chelsea-manning-sentence-commuted/index.html
Obama commutes sentence of Manning, pardons Cartwright
By Laura Jarrett, CNN
Updated 4:32 PM ET, Tue January 17, 2017
'Partial victory' in Manning case?
Who is Chelsea Manning?
Chelsea Manning: U.S. lied about Iraq
Bradley Manning: 'I am Chelsea Manning' (2013)
Story highlights
- Manning was convicted of stealing and disseminating 750,000 pages of documents and videos to WikiLeaks
- Cartwright is a former vice chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama on Tuesday commuted the sentence of Chelsea Manning and pardoned James Cartwright.
Manning was convicted of stealing and disseminating 750,000 pages of documents and videos to WikiLeaks.
Cartwright, the former vice chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, pleaded guilty in October to a single charge of making false statements to federal investigators in 2012 when he was questioned about leaking top secret information on US efforts to cripple Iran's nuclear program to two journalists.
CNN's Jamie Crawford contributed to this story.