Yesterday a military judge convicted the army private on 20 counts of giving secret government items to the website wikileaks, but manning was not found guilty of the most serious charge. He released hundreds of thousands of documents including this video of a 2007 attack by an american Apache Helicopter in iraq that kills a dozen people. Jericka duncan reports. Reporter Army Private Bradley manning did not react as the military judge at ft. Meade read the verdict. She found him not guilty of aiding the enemy. But the judge did find the 25yearold guilty of lesser charges including espionage, theft, and computer fraud. Manning faced a courtmartial for leaking more than 700,000 classified documents to the website wikileaks. Prosecutors say he was a low ranking Intelligence Analyst who handed over state department cables, battle reports, and videos. Retired army major mike lions, cbs news consultant, says this case sets a new precedent. I think the message here is the government is going