"Gary has has due process in his extradition process"
Really?? Because the Extradition Act 2003 does not require the US authrorities to provide the British courts with ANY evidence before demanding the extradition of a British citizen.
This is part of the fast-track extradition "treaty" between the US & Britain which was only signed by the British side and not the Americans (so not really a treaty, then).
The Extradition Act 2003 constitues TREASON by the British government, in my humble opinion, as it favours the interests of a foreign government over the interests of British citizens.
Would
you like it if you faced extradition to Britain with no evidence of an alleged crime being presented by British authorities at your court hearing?
How does one defend themselves when the prosecution is not required to provide evidence? The
claim of a crime is now enough for British citizens to be extradited to the US.
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Originally Posted by murnut
Apony,
Not exactly. Gary has has due process in his extradition process.
He has lost his appeals.
Just how many do you think are in on the "Get Gary" campaign?
Yes, he has not had his day in court yet.
But he has done nothing except try to avoid it.
I hope he gets off, I really do.
I just hope he does not further damage the credibility of the Real heroes along the way.
Paid to post my ass
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