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The viciousness of the act's enemies Gary McKinnon and others who invoke the Human Rights Act risk subjection to violent abuse and threats from its opponents The enemies of the Human Rights Act are a diverse bunch, but one thing many of them have in...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, UFOs, Gary McKinnon, Cybercrime, Extradition, Law Crime, Eady, Paul Dacre, David Eady, Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights
That means Mr McKinnon's legal team must now apply for judicial review by December 10. The 43-year-old from Wood Green in north London faces extradition to the USA, on charges of hacking into the country's military databases. He is accused of breaking...
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It is vital that educational provision keeps pace with the growing population of children with special educational needs ("Schools face huge rise in special needs cases", 30 November). Our experience at St Margaret's School confirms that the needs of...
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Lawyers for computer hacker Gary McKinnon were given an extra week today to launch a last-gasp legal challenge against his extradition. Home Secretary Alan Johnson extended the deadline for solicitors to apply for judicial review of the decision not...
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Letters Gary McKinnon extradition decision is shameful Alan Johnson has said that he would do nothing to stop Gary McKinnon from being extradited to the US ( Report , 27 November). Surely, as a compassionate country, we should help our citizens rather...
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My son will never survive US trial, warns Scots-born hacker Gary McKinnon's mother Published Date: 28 November 2009 Westminster Editor THE mother of the Scots-born computer hacker facing extradition to the United States has revealed that psychiatrists...
Tags: Gary McKinnon, Janis Sharp, United Kingdom, Glasgow, UFOs, Cybercrime, Extradition, Politics, Hacker, Human Interest
The Home Secretary has decided he is powerless to stop the extradition of Gary McKinnon to Virginia, where he will be denied bail and sentenced to at least 10 years' imprisonment for an offence that would not deserve custodial sentence in Britain and...
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Extradition laws need urgent reform No one denies that Gary McKinnon did wrong and that he should face criminal proceedings – but in Britain not the United States The coverage of the home secretary's decision to extradite Gary McKinnon to the United...
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Alan Johnson, the Home Secretary, has written to Mr McKinnon’s family to say he is unable to intervene and prevent extradition on human rights grounds. The process will now resume, though Mr McKinnon is unlikely to leave straight away because his lawyers...
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Gary McKinnon has two more chances to save himself from being extradited to America, his lawyer said tonight. Campaigners who have fought for almost eight years to prevent the 43-year-old computer hacker, who suffers from a form of autism, from being...
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