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Defense Reply – Defense Motion to Dismiss for Lack of a Speedy Trial

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Defense Reply – Defense Motion to Dismiss for Lack of a Speedy Trial

by David Coombs in Manning Case

The Defense has received authorization to publish the following motion: Defense Reply to Government Response to Defense Motion to Dismiss for Lack of a Speedy Trial, dated October 17, 2012.

PFC Manning’s Offered Plea and Forum SelectionPFC Manning’s Written Statement in Support of his Guilty Plea

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Comments (4)

  1. caringaboutsecurity
    3 March 2013 - 12:39

    Wow, that's a helluva reply brief you've written there, LTC. I'm on page 35 and my blood is boiling; I've already read of the judge's ruling on this reply.

    I wonder if anyone has filed a complaint against MAJ Fein with the Bar Associations that he is on. Fein should be disbarred. I wonder if anyone has filed a police report; he committed perjury. I can't; I don't know Fein's full name and I guess you can't give it to me. I wonder who could -someone who isn't as busy as you surely are.

    (I question if the Bar would do anything. There was an attorney, Luke Weiger who represented a corporate client in small claims court (where such representation is illegal). So, I filed a complaint with the California Bar Association, and they did nothing, claiming he had not done so, even though he had gone so far as to rudely interrupt me as I spoke to the court (while, at the court's request, and court was in session, I was reading aloud a brief section of statute) and made a legal argument to the judge as to why a clause of the statute I was reading (CA CC 1798.80 et. seq.) didn't apply.)

    Where is Bradley Manning's 35-page statement? I guess you're not allowed to post it?

    P.S. typos: "Manning as placed", "right had did". (It's fine if you edit my post, e.g. to remove this line and/or the parenthetical paragraph.

  2. Burkey
    18 January 2013 - 3:08

    Thank you David Coombs for all you do.

    The history books will reflect what people around the world are coming to know, the more they learn about this: that you are doing good work and defending a good man in a time when few will defend the good.

  3. Anonymous
    14 January 2013 - 6:30

    Nobody can help him. 🙁 Sad but true!

  4. Stella
    10 January 2013 - 12:39

    How can we help Bradley Manning!!!

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