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A judge will decide Julian Assange s extradition case at a London court on Monday, as free press advocates step up calls for his release
A judge will decide Julian Assange s extradition case at a London court today, as free press advocates step up calls for his release kshalvey@businessinsider.com (Kevin Shalvey) © Reuters WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange leaves Westminster magistrates court in London. Reuters A UK judge is set to rule today, January 4, on the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the US, where he would face an array of conspiracy and hacking charges. At 10 a.m. at London s Old Bailey courthouse, a district judge is scheduled to deliver her decision on the extradition, according to The Associated Press. Press advocates are having difficulty gaining access to Monday s hearing, said Rebecca Vincent, director of international campaigns at Reporters Without Borders, on Twitter.
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