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» U.S. appeals court denies Manning's bail request, upholds contempt finding
U.S. appeals court denies Manning's bail request, upholds contempt finding
Former U.S. Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning will remain in jail after a federal appeals court on Monday denied her request to be released on bail, and upheld a lower court's decision to hold Manning in civil contempt for refusing to testify before a grand jury.

from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2PmSwq4
from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2PmSwq4
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