Tag: KERRY HOWES
Couple faces extradition over chemical sales
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Couple faces extradition over chemical sales
US jail threat to Scots family
By Craig Robertson
A SCOTS mum facing extradition to the US still doesn’t know when her fate will be decided — despite being due to give birth in just 10 days.
Mum-of-four Kerry Howes, who has been diagnosed with severe depression [...]
Posted: April 27th, 2009 under News.
Tags: brian howes, Extradition, KERRY HOWES
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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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Cleveland and Middlesbrough Police Corruption
UK Force faces 286 corruption claims ‘Zero tolerance’ officer Ray Mallon is being investigated A total of 286 complaints are being investigated in a corruption probe against Cleveland Police. Some 39 officers are under suspicion as part of the Operation Lancet probe, which began nearly a year ago.
Suspects have alleged “ritualistic” violence [...]
Posted: June 25th, 2008 under News.
Tags: brian howes, Chief Of Police, cleveland polce, cleveland police corruption, Inherited Corruption, KERRY HOWES, lancet files, middlesbrough police, middlesbrough police corruption, Simon Walton
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Lords to rule on hacker Gary McKinnon’s extradition
Lords to rule on hacker Gary McKinnon’s extradition
Author:
Ian Grant
Posted:
17:07 13 Jun 2008
The US government accuses McKinnon of breaking into thecomputer network at the Earle Naval Weapons Station, stealing computerpasswords, and shutting down the network in the immediate aftermath ofthe 9/11 terrorist attacks.
A second indictment charges McKinnon with intentional damage to aprotected computer, with [...]
Posted: June 13th, 2008 under ANT-TERROR BILL, Extradition, Extradition Act 2003, Labour Party, News, OiNK, Politics, Simon Walton, brian howes, civil liberties, house of commons, rendition.
Tags: brian howes, Extradition, Gary McKinnon, house of lords, howes family, KERRY HOWES, LIBERTY, unfair extradition
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