UK court says Assange can't be extradited on espionage charges until US rules out death penalty [View all]
Source: AP
By SYLVIA HUI and JILL LAWLESS
Updated 8:16 AM CDT, March 26, 2024
LONDON (AP) A British court ruled Tuesday that Julian Assange cant be extradited to the United States on espionage charges unless U.S. authorities guarantee he wont get the death penalty, giving the WikiLeaks founder a partial victory in his long legal battle over the sites publication of classified American documents.
Two High Court judges said they would grant Assange a new appeal unless U.S. authorities give further assurances within three weeks about what will happen to him. The ruling means the legal saga, which has dragged on for more than a decade, will continue and Assange will remain inside Londons high-security Belmarsh Prison, where he has spent the last five years.
Judges Victoria Sharp and Jeremy Johnson said the U.S. must guarantee that Assange, who is Australian, is afforded the same First Amendment protections as a United States citizen, and that the death penalty is not imposed.
The judges said that if the U.S. files new assurances, we will give the parties an opportunity to make further submissions before we make a final decision on the application for leave to appeal. The judges said a hearing will be held May 20 if the U.S. makes those submissions.
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