Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve in case against extradition to US
Judges grant WikiLeaks founder permission to appeal against removal from UK but only if UK and US are unable to provide suitable assurancesJulian Assange has been handed a reprieve in his fight against extradition to the US after two judges ruled that the WikiLeaks founder could take his case to an appeal hearing – but only if the Biden administration is unable to provide the court with suitable assurances.The president of the king’s bench division, Victoria Sharp, and Mr Justice Johnson said Assange had real prospects of success on three of the nine grounds argued, but adjourned the leave to appeal application to give the US government three weeks to provide reassurance on the relevant matters. Continue reading...
Judges grant WikiLeaks founder permission to appeal against removal from UK but only if UK and US are unable to provide suitable assurances
Julian Assange has been handed a reprieve in his fight against extradition to the US after two judges ruled that the WikiLeaks founder could take his case to an appeal hearing – but only if the Biden administration is unable to provide the court with suitable assurances.
The president of the king’s bench division, Victoria Sharp, and Mr Justice Johnson said Assange had real prospects of success on three of the nine grounds argued, but adjourned the leave to appeal application to give the US government three weeks to provide reassurance on the relevant matters. Continue reading...