"UK Court Delays Julian Assange Extradition Pending US Death Penalty Assurance"

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The British High Court ruled that the U.S. cannot extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on espionage charges unless American officials assure that he will not face the death penalty for his alleged crimes and will receive First Amendment protections. The ruling gives the U.S. three weeks to provide assurances, and if not given, Assange will be granted the right to appeal his extradition. If assurances are given, a final decision will be made on May 20. Assange faces 17 counts under the Espionage Act and could face up to 175 years in a maximum security prison if convicted.
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