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NASA Hacker Debate Rages On

News In a reader poll, 74 percent believed the Home Secretary was wrong to extradite McKinnon to the US to stand trial. It's an absolute nonsense to extradite [McKinnon] when no evidence has been produced to convince anyone that it is necessary," said...

[July 14, 2006, 12:50]

Is America Today A Suitable Place To Extradite To?

Talkback I was led to believe we would not extradite our citzens to countries that practice torture, imprisonment without trial, or even degrading treatment, the death penalty, etc. I wonder why this is necessary?

[August 3, 2007, 15:51]

UK P2P User? Hope You Like US Prison Food

Blog Comment It would be interesting to see whether this country could actually extradite one of its citizens simply for downloading a song or a similar offence, shouldn't that sort of treatment be saved for terrorists?

[June 12, 2008, 9:50]

When Justice Is A One-way Street

Talkback It's an absolute nonsense to extradite him when no evidence has been produced to convince anyone that it is necessary. He stands to be imprisoned for two years waiting to be brought to trial ,Is that the treatment our citizens can expect from this...

[July 8, 2006, 1:59]

Mental (S)ill(i)ness On Both Sides Of The Pond.

Talkback So am I happy they are trying to extradite him? The patient usually doesn't feel like he or she need to be cured so usually isn't motivated to keep up with the treatment regimen. Look at all the drug busts with the inflated (or should I say puffed-up?

[September 5, 2008, 9:37]

Government: McKinnon Will Be Extradited

News But, as Johnson pointed out in an article published in the Daily Telegraph on Thursday, the Act has not been ratified by the US Government, so while McKinnon is being extradited to the US under the terms of the Act, the UK Government cannot...

[July 7, 2006, 9:40]