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usa_uk_vs_julian_assange_-_extradition_hearing_part_2 [2020/07/29 10:22] – [What Indictment will it be About? Is anything of this even legal?] editor42 | usa_uk_vs_julian_assange_-_extradition_hearing_part_2 [2020/08/18 16:09] – [What We Know Already] editor42 |
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===== What We Know Already ===== | ===== What We Know Already ===== |
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Assange's extradition hearing, started on [[usa_vs_julian_assange_extradition_hearing_part_1_24-28_feb|Feb 24th-28th 2020]] will continue **for two to three weeks, on September 7th**. | Assange's extradition hearing, started on [[usa_vs_julian_assange_extradition_hearing_part_1_24-28_feb|Feb 24th-28th 2020]] will continue **for three to four weeks, on September 7th**. |
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As with previous episode, the Westminster Court of Magistrates (and the judge [[actors_of_a_persecution#judge_baraitser|Vanessa Baraitser]], doing the front job for her boss [[actors_of_a_persecution#judge_arbuthnot|Emma Arbuthnot]]) will deport itself physically to another court location: Old Bailey, the Central Criminal Court of London. | As with previous episode, the Westminster Court of Magistrates (and the judge [[actors_of_a_persecution#judge_baraitser|Vanessa Baraitser]], doing the front job for her boss [[actors_of_a_persecution#judge_arbuthnot|Emma Arbuthnot]]) will deport itself physically to another court location: Old Bailey, the Central Criminal Court of London. |
==== What Indictment will it be About? Is anything of this even legal? ==== | ==== What Indictment will it be About? Is anything of this even legal? ==== |
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===== New indictment and the formal Court proceedings ===== | === New indictment and the formal Court proceedings ===== |
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The US DoJ published a [[https://challengepower.info/superseding_indictment_-_24-06-2020|new, superseding indictment]] on June 24th 2020, telling a completely different story, while the extradition hearing had already started(!). Yet, the US haven't formally transmitted them to the UK prosecution, nor the defense team. | The US DoJ published a [[https://challengepower.info/superseding_indictment_-_24-06-2020|new, superseding indictment]] on June 24th 2020, telling a completely different story, while the extradition hearing had already started(!). Yet, the US haven't formally transmitted them to the UK prosecution, nor the defense team. |
It's not anyways like if the UK demonstrated any sort of attachment to legality, the respect of international treaties, or even the appearance of impartial justice so far... | It's not anyways like if the UK demonstrated any sort of attachment to legality, the respect of international treaties, or even the appearance of impartial justice so far... |
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===== A Delaying Tactics by the US, to Dodge Election Time? ===== | === A Delaying Tactics by the US, to Dodge Election Time? ===== |
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According to [[https://dontextraditeassange.com/press-release/doj-may-attempt-to-delay-assange-hearing-past-us-election-warns-assanges-partner|Stella Morris]], Julian Assange's partner, it is possible that //“the US will drop its existing extradition request and then re-arrest him on the very same 18 charges, under a different extradition request.”//, as an attempt to postpone the proceedings after the US elections. | According to [[https://dontextraditeassange.com/press-release/doj-may-attempt-to-delay-assange-hearing-past-us-election-warns-assanges-partner|Stella Morris]], Julian Assange's partner, it is possible that //“the US will drop its existing extradition request and then re-arrest him on the very same 18 charges, under a different extradition request.”//, as an attempt to postpone the proceedings after the US elections. |