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WHat's happened to the Pentagon Hacker Gary McKinnon?
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Anyone know?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.David Cameron when leader of the opposition was all in favour of blocking his extradition to the USA.
Now he's prime minister, what do you know, he seems to have changed his tune.
http://www.mirror.co....nnon-115875-22296187/
Now he's prime minister, what do you know, he seems to have changed his tune.
http://www.mirror.co....nnon-115875-22296187/
Jno's link is dated 30th May. On 15th June a Parliamentary answer stated ". . the Government have agreed to look afresh at whether new evidence demonstrates that extradition would breach Mr McKinnon's human rights. To that end, we are considering further representations which Mr McKinnon's solicitors submitted to us on 8 June".
http://freegary.org.uk/
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http://freegary.org.uk/
Chris
Jake, I'm guessing because there's widespread distrust of the US legal system (especially in cases where the accused may have some sort of mental disability). Also, the perception that though he may have got in and wandered around he didn't take or damage anything.
Note that the freegary website isn't demanding he be exonerated, just that he be tried in the UK. The question of jurisdiction over things dealing with a world-wide web is a tricky one, but it does seem he was sitting at a desk in Britain when he did whatever he did; so that's not an unreasonable demand.
Note that the freegary website isn't demanding he be exonerated, just that he be tried in the UK. The question of jurisdiction over things dealing with a world-wide web is a tricky one, but it does seem he was sitting at a desk in Britain when he did whatever he did; so that's not an unreasonable demand.
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