South Korea can seek extradition linked to 2014 ferry sinking: US judge Toggle share menu
Advertisement
South Korea can seek extradition linked to 2014 ferry sinking: US judge
A vessel involved in search and rescue operations passes near the upturned South Korean ferry Sewol in the sea off Jindo, Apr 17, 2014. (Photo: Reuters/Kim Kyung-hoon)
03 Jul 2021 08:52AM Share this content
Bookmark
NEW YORK: A US judge on Friday (Jul 2) said a South Korean man wanted on embezzlement charges related to a 2014 ferry sinking that killed 304 people, mainly high school students, is subject to extradition to his home country.
US Magistrate Judge Judith McCarthy said South Korea had demonstrated probable cause to extradite Yoo Hyuk-Kee on all seven counts he faced.
КВИР - Нужны ли пандусы здоровому большинству ? kvir.ru - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kvir.ru Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Gary Fishman is one of the two assistant attorneys general working with the Manhattan district attorney’s office on the Trump investigation as part of an unusual collaboration with the New York attorney general’s office.
Seth DuCharme, Former Acting US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York and Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States, Joins Bracewell
News provided by
Share this article
Bracewell LLP announced today that
Seth D. DuCharme, a high-ranking career lawyer in the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), has joined the firm s New York office as a partner in its government enforcement and investigations practice. DuCharme most recently served as the Acting United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York and Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States.
Seth D. DuCharme Seth is a highly credentialed lawyer and will be a terrific addition to the firm, said Bracewell Managing Partner