Isn't the point where the evidence is heard?
As I understood it, the US won't let evidence be released to the UK so that suspects can hear it and respond to it from over here.
Whereas the US suspects can obtain UK evidence over there.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostUK does not even pursue it's own cyber and white collar criminals, so it does need any extradiction from US in the first place, instead it harbours wanted criminals in USA.
HTH
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UK does not even pursue it's own cyber and white collar criminals, so it does need any extradiction from US in the first place, instead it harbours wanted criminals in USA.
HTH
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWell so he claims. Most of us think he lives in an eco-shed and is a binman with wannabe IT tendencies.
Oh, hang on, you mean he's not actually rich?
Who'd have thunk it.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat have you done to get such favourable treatment from sas? The rest of us get called a cretin (at best).
Creep......
I think I spent a large part of the time before examsgreat stress reliever. You should try sas
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPolitical quotes by Winston Churchill
When President Roosevelt wheeled (in his wheelchair) into the guest bathroom to find a naked Churchill emerging from his bath, Churchill said unashamedly: "The Prime Minister has nothing to hide from the President of the United States."
Sounds like a very special relationship.
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