Monday 15 October 2012

Gary McKinnon extradition: Theresa May due to rule on hacker

Gary McKinnon extradition: Theresa May due to rule on hacker

Home Secretary Theresa may regardless of computer hacker Gary McKinnon will be extradited to the US announcement.

Mr McKinnon, who believe that u.s. Government computers, but claims that he was looking for evidence of UFOs to reach, since 2006, has been fighting extradition.

46 who was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, years, 60 years in the United States to face charges in jail if proven.

Meanwhile, reports suggest that Mrs also Britain's extradition arrangements with the United States will announce the changes.
Psychiatrists

Which is to say that it is the citizens of the UK to demand of us is critical even easier by Mr McKinnon's case highlights.

David Cameron in March during a meeting at the White House with President Barack Obama raised the issue and said that he would like to see a review.

The daily mail reported that the Home Secretary is a measure to make it more likely that British citizens will be tried in the UK-will make that where his alleged crimes took place, to apply.

It says the so-called forum time means a court hearing where a person should stand to be held for trial.

The paper says Mrs time the wood green, North London, Mr McKinnon, to dictate Commons address Forum will announce the introduction of the tax.

American officials in Glasgow-born hacker of "the biggest military computer hack of all time" as described and they face us justice is demanded.

They insisted their hacking "and calculated to influence and affect the US Government by intimidation and coercion to intentionally".

Americans said that his actions $ 800,000 (£ 487000) military computer system caused the damage.

Mr. McKinnon against extradition before the High Court and the House of Lords lost the appeal, but two years ago the High Court judges ruled Mr McKinnon is a suicide risk if sent away.

Earlier this year, Mrs. decision Ministry of Home Affairs appointed psychiatrists to conduct an evaluation to hold, putting on.

They have concluded that Mr. McKinnon to take his own life if he is to face trial in the US was likely to be sent to.
' Zombified '

BBC correspondent legal Clive Coleman said that the Home Secretary to stop extradition on human rights grounds only.

Our correspondent believed this latest report it that way with a base.

If Mrs. may lead to extradition, lawyers for Mr. McKinnon is a judicial review of the decision to apply for the challenge are hoping for.

A provisional trial date of 23 High Court and for 29 in November.

Mr McKinnon's mother Janis sharp, told the BBC her son that "destroyed" him for the past decade, a "zombified" life.

Ms sharp to be tried in the UK is calling for, and believes that if he were forced to travel to the US extradition powers will be used inappropriately.

"It's the terrorists if you were in a country and you have a heinous crime and you..... The Treaty was supposed to be it was not meant for this kind of thing ".

He said he believes he will be executed if he is extradited, Mr McKinnon Asperger's syndrome-a form of autism-that means.

Shami Chakrabarti, Director of civil rights group liberty, Mrs may urged call "compassion and common sense show on extradition" has joined in.

He said: "to avoid justice, extradition should stop fugitives if they are to be yanked around the world by British nationals have allegedly allowed here at home".

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