| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - is lawyers have said he was a troubled soldier who should have never been given access to classified information.Aiding the enemy is a capital offense punishable by death, but Army prosecutors have said they will instead pursue life in prison if the 24-year-old Manning is convicted.Manning could also face a reduction in rank to the lowest enlisted pay grade, total forfeiture of all pay and allowan
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