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Re: ponokee post# 335390

Friday, 06/08/2012 11:17:29 AM

Friday, June 08, 2012 11:17:29 AM

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pinocchio, this could be WHY..unfortunately, Appeals

High Court

A requested person may appeal within 14 days to the High Court if:
the district judge sends the case to the Secretary of State and
the Secretary of State orders his extradition.
A requesting state may appeal within 14 days to the High Court against the discharge of the requested person by:
the judge at the extradition hearing or
the Secretary of State (after the case has been sent to him by the District Judge).
The Supreme Court

A decision of the High Court in an extradition case may be appealed against in the Supreme Court by either a requested person (or if a person is discharged by the High Court, by a requesting state) provided that leave to appeal has been granted.
An appeal to the Supreme Court can only be made on a point of law of general public importance and where it is agreed by the High Court that the point is one which should be considered by the Supreme Court. Section 114 of the 2003 Act sets out the details and time limits for such an appeal.

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