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"UK Court Delays Julian Assange Extradition Pending US Death Penalty Assurance"
legalinternational-relations1 year ago

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

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.

"Julian Assange Granted Temporary Reprieve from US Extradition"
legalinternational-relations1 year ago

"Julian Assange Granted Temporary Reprieve from US Extradition"

The High Court in London has temporarily halted the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States, ruling that the U.S. must provide assurances that he will not face the death penalty. The U.S. is seeking to put Assange on trial for releasing confidential military records and diplomatic cables. Assange's legal team successfully argued that he could face a capital offense in the U.S., and if assurances are not provided by April 16, he will be granted permission to appeal.

"US Justice Department Considers Plea Deal to End Julian Assange's Legal Battle"
legalinternational-relations1 year ago

"US Justice Department Considers Plea Deal to End Julian Assange's Legal Battle"

The US government is reportedly considering a plea deal offer for Julian Assange, allowing him to admit to a misdemeanor in exchange for dropping the current 18 charges under the Espionage Act. However, Assange's lawyers have stated that they have not been given any indication of a change in the prosecution strategy. The high court is expected to decide soon whether to grant Assange a further right to appeal his extradition, and if that fails, he could be taken to the US within a few days. This potential extradition would be politically difficult for the Biden administration, and Assange's defense lawyers argue that he could be targeted by US state agencies if extradited.

"US Lawsuits Target Iran and Binance Over October 7 Attacks"
legalinternational-relations1 year ago

"US Lawsuits Target Iran and Binance Over October 7 Attacks"

Three families of American victims of Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel have sued Iran, Syria, and Binance in New York, alleging that they provided financing and support to the militant group. The lawsuit, filed in the Southern District of New York, includes claimants who were kidnapped, killed, or affected by the attack. The families are represented by Seiden Law LLP and are seeking accountability for the involvement of Iran, Syria, and Binance in the terrorist activities of Hamas.