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Assange dismissed

21 June 2012
Issue: 7519 / Categories: Legal News
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Argument by Assange's counsel was "without merit"

The Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed an application by Dinah Rose QC, counsel for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, seeking to re-open Assange’s appeal against extradition to Sweden. Rose made the unusual request after the majority of the court appeared to decide Assange’s appeal on a ground that Rose said she had not been given a fair opportunity to address. The seven justices ruled last week that Rose’s application was “without merit”. Assange was seeking political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London as NLJ went to press.

Issue: 7519 / Categories: Legal News
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