Senior judges have set a timetable to speed up resolution in the long-running Gary McKinnon extradition case, effectively setting a deadline for the Home Office to respond to evidence that McKinnon is too infirm to withstand the stress of a US trial and likely imprisonment over alleged Pentagon hacking offences.. The case was listed for a full hearing in July after two judges (Lord Justice Richards and Mr Justice Cranstone) heard that the Home Secretary Theresa May was still considering medical evidence that Asperger's sufferer McKinnon would be a suicide risk if extradited to the US to face charges of hacking into US military computers back in 2001 and 2002. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Court officials set a schedule to accelerate the protracted Julian Assange extradition proceedings in light of health concerns presented.. Gary McKinnon Extradition, Judicial Process, Legal Update. . Anthony Pell
Home Secretary Alan Johnson has said he will study new medical evidence before approving the extradition to the US of computer hacker Gary McKinnon. He said he had "stopped the clock" on proceedings to give Mr McKinnon's lawyers time to appeal in Europe.. Earlier this month the 43-year-old, who has Asperger's syndrome, was denied an appeal at the UK Supreme Court. Mr McKinnon is accused of breaking into the US's military computer system but says he was just seeking UFO evidence. The link for this article located at BBC News is no longer available. . The Interior Minister assesses the health documentation concerning Gary McKinnon's extradition as legal challenges continue.. Hacker Extradition, Cybersecurity Issues, Medical Evidence Review. . Anthony Pell
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