"But it is widely accepted he will still face arrest the minute he walks out of the Knightsbridge building, where police are waiting, as he has breached his bail conditions.
He is meant to remain at a bail address in Tunbridge Wells between 10pm and 8am every night while his extradition appeals continue.
Mr Assange, a 40 year-old Australian, cannot be given diplomatic immunity by Ecuador as conferred on other embassy staff, because the Foreign Office would not approve the application. "
Julian Assange will be arrested regardless of Ecuador asylum decision - Telegraph
He should have spent some money on good legal advice
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostThere is NO court hearing in Sweden, not even an arrest warrant. He is wanted for questioning but once back in Sweden he fear is; he will be sent to the US.
What he might not want to do is go see in the eyes the poor chap who leaked him data and who'll be doing time for him whilst Assange can go around the world and shag women.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI think he is being fitted up like a kipper.
But he pretty much asked for it by shagging anything that moved and that didn't object too much.
AIUI the case is pretty flimsy and his final destination looks to be the US where he will probably 'disappear'.
And you can tell a lot about a man by who his friends are
Ken Loach, Michael Moore, Tariq Ali, Jemima Khan, John Pilger –.
He is an arrogant self satisfied prick
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Just in order to question someone for an alleged minor offence, doesn’t it seem a waste of police resources in surrounding and virtually blockading the embassy and getting legal opinion from the USA for whether it would be legal to arrest him if he takes political asylum? The amount of resources spent by the UK and US government speaks volumes. The Judiciary is obviously being lent on because legislation is being re-interpreted just for this case.
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I think he is being fitted up like a kipper.
But he pretty much asked for it by shagging anything that moved and that didn't object too much.
AIUI the case is pretty flimsy and his final destination looks to be the US where he will probably 'disappear'.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo in your view not turning up to court if you're accused of something is the best way to prove your innocence?
The court in the UK will not hear is case, that is not they are not concerned with the merits of the case nor will he be given an opportunity to argue his case.
If there was a trail scheduled then he could prove his innocence. But there won’t be any trail.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWould you prefer to sip cocktails on the beach in Ecuador while not moaning too much about the government or sit in a US prison trying to run a website without access to a computer?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHis behavior might preclude him from making really important bail sometime in the future - he should have went straight for Chaves instead even though that one won't last too long
Oh, did somebody bother to tell him that normally people seek asylum to stay out of their own native country - part of conditions is not being allowed to visit their own country that supposedly persecutes them
He'll be fine though compared to the chap who leaked him documents and who'll be most likely spending rest of his life in prison.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThat alone should justify giving him political asylum. Then we can all watch him go on TV and say 'I'm free!'
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThey've found him innocent, so no birching required. Probably the worst he can expect are derogatory comments about his hair style and his likeness to John Innman.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI reckon the Daily Wail crowd would have him birched. They're all perverts like that.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostQuite the Prima Donna today aren't we
The next poll would be on whether justice would be served.
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