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Special Relationship ? You're Having A Laugh
Uncle Sam still supporting this vile woman's efforts to escape her responsibilities.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-nort hampton shire-5 7954208
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, it's not different laws that's the issue. I must have 50 American friends, none of whom are spies. If they had killed Harry, they would have had to stay and face the consequences. It's an abuse of diplomatic immunity that she fled the country. As NJ said, the charge would probably not have been too serious. She should have stayed and faced it, not been a spineless coward.
er well they arent but this is AB so what the hell
They are defending a civil case ( the one in America ) altho I would be inclined to settle. I dont think anyone seriously holds that if you have diplomatic immunity then you can run over and kill a 19 y old.
we havent had ( and will never get ) the back story - a bit like Yvonne Fletcher - the right advice was given immediately and ignored ( and they actively chose to follow the wrong advice)
They are defending a civil case ( the one in America ) altho I would be inclined to settle. I dont think anyone seriously holds that if you have diplomatic immunity then you can run over and kill a 19 y old.
we havent had ( and will never get ) the back story - a bit like Yvonne Fletcher - the right advice was given immediately and ignored ( and they actively chose to follow the wrong advice)
milvus: "Tragically, the USA will never give up one of their citizens, whatever the charge and the evidence. Does anyone have an example of when they have done in the past? "
Cobras me old china:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/UK%E2 %80%93U S_extra dition_ treaty_ of_2003
"The US embassy in London reports that, as of April 2013, 38 individuals have been extradited from the US to the UK."
probably more now.
Cobras me old china:
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"The US embassy in London reports that, as of April 2013, 38 individuals have been extradited from the US to the UK."
probably more now.
listen to the judge at 22:48. It was an accident she would almost certainly not have been jailed. If she'd hung around it'd all be over now she must carry this burden the rest of her life. It wouldn't surprise me, assuming she has a trace of guilt, if she came over here off her own bat. It's the sort of thing that would eat away at you.
On 12 February 2020, the Leader of the Opposition stated in Parliament “this lopsided treaty means the US can request extradition in circumstances that Britain cannot”.
The Prime Minister replied: “to be frank, I think the right honourable Gentleman has a point in his characterisation of our extradition arrangements with the United States”
The Prime Minister replied: “to be frank, I think the right honourable Gentleman has a point in his characterisation of our extradition arrangements with the United States”
An interesting piece from David Davis:
Why do we send Britons to be tried in a land where 97% get convicted?
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-9 822213/ DAVID-D AVIS-se nd-Brit ons-tri ed-land -97-con victed. html
Why do we send Britons to be tried in a land where 97% get convicted?
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