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posted by janrinok on Tuesday March 26 2024, @02:52PM   Printer-friendly

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-68662881

The US must provide assurances that Julian Assange will not receive the death penalty if convicted, before a UK court rules on whether he can appeal against his extradition.

The court has adjourned its decision by three weeks to give the US government time to comply.

US authorities say the Wikileaks founder endangered lives by publishing thousands of classified documents.

His lawyers have argued that the case is form of "state retaliation".

In a High Court judgment on Tuesday, Dame Victoria Sharp and Mr Justice Johnson said that Mr Assange would be able to bring an appeal on three grounds, unless assurances were given by the United States.

These assurances are that the 52-year-old would be protected by and allowed to rely on the First Amendment - which protects freedom of speech in the US; that he would not be "prejudiced at trial" due to his nationality; and that he would not face the death penalty if he is convicted.

Judges have given the US authorities three weeks to make those assurances, with a final hearing potentially taking place on 20 May.

"If assurances are not given then we will grant leave to appeal without a further hearing," said Dame Victoria in the court's ruling.

"If assurances are given then we will give the parties an opportunity to make further submissions before we make a final decision on the application for leave to appeal."

See also: Julian Assange faces further wait over extradition ruling

 
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  • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 27 2024, @02:35AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 27 2024, @02:35AM (#1350522)

    They already wasted his life, and keep at it. Is the death penalty the worst to do to him?

    He wasted it himself, hiding in the Ecuadorian Embassy.

    Had he not done so, he'd already have (if he'd even been sentenced to prison) served his time and have been back to banging Swedish chicks for years already.

    But all Americans are evil scum and live only to torture and murder everything that's good and just in this world, right?

    Which is why it doesn't matter if it's Obama, Trump or Biden, literally every American wants to kill Assange and smear his innards on the Washington Monument.

    I mean, hell. Look what they did to Chelsea Manning [wikipedia.org]! They disappeared him and forced him to become a woman, then they murdered the abomination and shot her entrails into the crowd at the Super Bowl with a T-Shirt gun, to the excitement and happiness of Americans the world over.

    Please.

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