Was the judge's sentence overly harsh? Does Manning deserve to be jailed at all? Below, take a look at how his 35-year sentence stacks up to those handed out to other criminals, many of whose crimes were arguably more severe than Manning's.Did any of them give away 750,000 documents to the entire world - enemies included?
William Colton Millay, 16 years for attempting to sell secrets to a Russian spy
David Henry Barnett, 18 years for selling classified documents to Soviet officials
Harold James Nicholson, 23 years for providing highly classified information to Russia
Ana Belen Montes, 25 years for passing classified information to Cuba's government
Earl Edwin Pitts, 27 years for giving classified information to Russian intelligence services
Michael Peri, 30 years for passing defense secrets to communist East Germany
Clayton Lonetree, 30 years for delivering classified information from American embassies to Soviet agents
Albert Sombolay, 34 years for giving a Jordanian intelligence agent key information about the U.S. military buildup ahead of the first Gulf War Originally Posted by Stan.Dupp