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10-Year Gary McKinnon Case To End This Year

judgecorp writes "The ten-year legal quagmire surrounding Gary McKinnon, who hacked into U.S. military and NASA computers in 2001 and 2002, must end this year, a British High Court Judge has ordered. McKinnon has been appealing against extradition to the U.S., and two medical experts must report in 28 days on his mental state, ruling whether he would be a suicide risk if deported. This ruling could short-circuit an extradition appeal hearing in July."

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  1. Re:Who? by raedeon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Lots of people 'give a shit', myself included. Go back to Reddit or 4chan with the rest of your kind (trolls)

  2. Re:Lame Excuse by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    and just what is "justice"?

    Can a country like the US even claim the moral high ground on "justice" anymore?

    America has over the past 10+ years detailed persons without trials, executed it's citizens, subjected it's population to invasive searches, and worked to curtail free speech, free expression, and peaceful lawful assembly.

    No sir, I submit to you that this man cannot get "justice" in America, and I think it would be better if more counties stood up to the United States and blocked extraditions. As a mater of principle, countries should not seek to enforce their laws on persons who are not their citizens or in their physical territory.

  3. Re:Yawn by Dark$ide · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Maximum sentence 70 years, so no, not necessarily.

    The UK has a reciprocal agreement with the USA. He could be convicted in the US but then be deported to serve time in a UK prison.

    The fact that the NSA, CIA, FBI and DoD had open modems connected to the PSTN doesn't seem to bear any significance in this. Why aren't there some US folks being proscecuted for leaving the door wide open? Why aren't there any courts martial for the DoD folks who didn't stop this security breach?

    Some poor kid with a computer and a modem and a random dialer gets the blame for all the ills of this US national security breach is a travesty. That's before we consider the desperately bad unilateral extradition agreement that my lovely Labour Gov't (Bliar and that clown Brown) signed up to (for "anti-terrorist reasons).

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  4. Re:Lame Excuse by Falconhell · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Exactly right sir, the arrogance of the US is incredible. He should not be extradited to a country with such an applaing prison system and downright uncicivilsed legal system that has the death penalty, and has repeatedly been found to have executed innocent people.

  5. Re:Can you image that? by Andy_R · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's not just the justice system that's deeply flawed if he is extradited, it's the whole political system. In the run up to the last election, all three leaders of the big parties said they would resolve this, and none of them have lifted a finger when in power (Labour were in power for most of the last 10 years, now the other two, Liberal and Conservative, govern in coalition).

    In our whole political system, I've yet to hear one single person who says that Gary should be extradited. They all, without exception as far as I know, back his right to a UK trial... and I've yet to hear one single person lift a finger to make it happen.

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