US | Bradley Manning Bradley Manning's Trial Delayed Army pushes back date by 6 weeks to mid-March By Polly Davis Doig Posted Dec 2, 2012 10:31 AM CST Copied In a Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012 file photo, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is escorted into a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., for a pretrial hearing. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) There's been much ado about Bradley Manning's state of mind and imprisonment over the course of pre-trial hearings this past week, but the Army private and accused WikiLeaker now won't get his day in court until March, reports the AP. A military judge announced the change today, saying that longer-than-expected pretrial proceedings meant Manning's trial would be delayed by six weeks to March 16 or 18. He faces life in prison. Read These Next State Department abandons a Biden-era font, blaming DEI. Audio from when an off-duty pilot tried to down plane reveals chaos. Trump doesn't want Clarence Thomas or Samuel Alito to retire. Study: You're likely not getting enough omega-3 in your diet. Report an error