A military judge today acquitted Bradley Manning, a U.S. Army private accused of spilling thousands of secret documents and classified videos, on a charge of aiding the enemy, but found him guilty of 20 other counts, including espionage.

Manning, 25, will be sentenced on Wednesday morning. He faces more than 100 years in prison.

Manning waived his right to trial by jury. The case was heard by judge Col. Denise Lind.

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