Evidence mounts of irregularities in UK court procedures in Assange extradition case

The second of two articles examining Julian Assange’s upcoming extradition trial.

The first article in this series proposed that there are at least six legal reasons why the extradition request by the US against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be dismissed by the UK courts.

But there is another dimension – that of alleged prejudice by UK justices and other legal irregularities. This builds another strong case to challenge extradition.

To read more, click here.

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