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Assange faces 175-year sentence in US as UK judge approves extradition

The case will now go to Britain's interior minister for a decision, and the WikiLeaks founder still has legal avenues of appeal

Julian Assange
Julian Assange
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1 min read Last Updated : Apr 20 2022 | 11:57 PM IST

A British judge on Wednesday formally approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges.

The case will now go to Britain's interior minister for a decision, and the WikiLeaks founder still has legal avenues of appeal.

The order comes after the UK Supreme Court last month refused Assange permission to appeal against a lower court's ruling that he could be extradited.

A judge at Westminster Magistrates' Court issued the order in a brief hearing. Home Secretary Priti Patel will decide whether to grant the extradition.

The move doesn't exhaust the legal options for Assange, who has sought for years to avoid a trial in the US on charges related to WikiLeaks' publication of a huge trove of classified documents more than a decade ago.

His lawyers have four weeks to make submissions to Patel, and can also seek to appeal to the High Court.

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Topics :Julian AssangeWikileaksUnited StatesUK govtSpying

First Published: Apr 20 2022 | 6:04 PM IST

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