Lawyers Fear 'Perjury Trap' Set For Chelsea Manning
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER - March 23
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Chelsea Manning Believes Subpoena From WikiLeaks Grand Jury May Be 'Perjury Trap,' According To Unsealed Documents
Documents related to Chelsea Manning’s effort to quash a federal grand jury subpoena show her attorneys are concerned the grand jury investigation against WikiLeaks may be trying to draw her into a “perjury trap.”
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Supreme Court Maintains Congress Granted Homeland Security Secretary Broad Power To Detaine Immigrants Without Bail
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Podcasts
Beyond Prisons - Interview With Taylar Nuevelle On Knitting While In Prison
Around The Empire - Interview With Kevin Gosztola On Chelsea Manning's Resistance
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