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legalinternational-affairs1 year ago

"UK High Court to Issue Ruling on Julian Assange's Extradition Appeal"

Julian Assange will find out if he can appeal his extradition to the US when the UK high court delivers its ruling. His legal team argues that the extradition would breach the UK-US treaty and that the US prosecution is motivated by state retaliation. The US contends that Assange's leaks endangered lives and accuses his team of misrepresenting the case. If the appeal is denied, Assange's options in the UK courts will be exhausted, but he could appeal to the European Court of Human Rights. If extradited, he could face up to 175 years in jail in the US, although there have been reports of a potential plea deal offer.

legalinternational-affairs1 year ago

"Latest Developments in Julian Assange's US Extradition Case"

Julian Assange's US extradition hearing in London concluded, with a decision not expected until at least next month. The US seeks to have Assange face espionage charges for publishing classified US military documents 14 years ago, while his defense argues that he exposed criminality on an unprecedented scale. The judges overseeing the case will take time to come to a verdict, and if he loses this appeal, Assange's only remaining option would be at the European Court of Human Rights. His supporters fear he could be flown to the US before that happens, as the British government has already signed an extradition order.

legalinternational-affairs2 years ago

US Lawmakers Express Concerns Over Gupta's Arrest in Prague and Pannun Case, Warn of Potential Damage to India-US Ties

The family of Nikhil Gupta, who is accused by US authorities of plotting to kill Khalistan separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, has petitioned the Supreme Court of India to intervene in his extradition proceedings in the Czech Republic. The family argues that Gupta's arrest in Prague was illegal and his extradition to the US is unsafe due to threats to his life. The court has scheduled a hearing for January 4, 2022, and the family is seeking legal and humanitarian aid for Gupta, including consular access and financial assistance.