Archive for 'Extradition Act 2003'
Extradition Corruption Jacqui Smith
No UK trial to establish evidence of supplying global crystal-meth labs By Billy Briggs.
A SCOTS couple who have four children face the possibility of prison and extradition to America next month despite having not stood trial in a court for the crime of which they are accused.
In a case that highlights the controversial impact on [...]
Posted: December 28th, 2008 under Extradition, Extradition Act 2003, News, Suzanne Holdsworth, brian howes, cleveland police, lancet files.
Tags: brian howes, Extradition, house of lords, Human Rights, KERRY HOWES, TERROR
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Tourists must wait for the Usual decision
THE UK GOVERNMENT ALLOWS UK CITIZENS TO BE EXTRADITED EVEN WHEN THEY HAVE BEEN CONVICTED IN THEIR ABSENCE TO FACE JAIL TERMS WITHOUT ANY CHANCE OF APPEAL OR RE-TRIAL.
Two Essex men face months of waiting to find out if they must return to Cyprus to serve a three-year jail sentence for their involvement in a [...]
Posted: September 6th, 2008 under Extradition, Extradition Act 2003, Human Rights, News, brian howes, gordon brown, illegal remand.
Tags: brian howes, Extradition, Human Rights
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Britain’s unfair treaty by Chris Williams
Britain’s unfair treaty
Chris Williams
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Observations on extradition
It now seems very likely that Gary McKinnon, the north London UFO enthusiast and conspiracy theorist, will be extradited to the United States to face charges that he hacked into Nasa and military computers. The Law Lords ruled on [...]
Posted: August 8th, 2008 under Audrey Phillips, Bill of Advocation, Extradition, Extradition Act 2003, Human Rights, News, OiNK, Politics, Simon Walton, World News, brian howes, civil liberties, cleveland police, cleveland police camera, cleveland police corruption, false imprisonment, howes wedding, lancet files.
Tags: brian howes, civil liberties, cleveland police, Extradition, Gary McKinnon, howes family, Human Rights, Law Lords, TERROR
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British ’superhacker’ Gary McKinnon fights extradition to US
By Nick Allen
Last Updated: 5:55PM BST 16/06/2008
A Briton accused of the biggest military computer hack of all time told the House of Lords he should not be extradited to the US because prosecutors there had threatened to “fry” him.
Gary McKinnon told the highest court in the land that he was the [...]
Posted: June 16th, 2008 under Extradition, Extradition Act 2003, Human Rights, News, OiNK, Politics, brian howes, civil liberties.
Tags: brian howes, Clare Montgomery, David Pannick, Extradition, Gary McKinnon, Law Lords, LIBERTY, unfair extradition
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