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editors clemency pleas all the mitigation a little history deborah taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at whereas we said outside the court after her judgment we would actually call on everyone to read the submissions that we submitted in court they're not long and to make up your own mind she she went so far as to completely discount the united nations saying that the ruling that the united nations have given twice saying that both sweden and the united kingdom had a duty to let your day in a sound free she said was based on misconceptions of fact and role and had no bearing in her court it was an extremely dismissive thing for her to say jews and i know they're not removed journalists international so many other international organizations have expressed concern about what's happened to your editor i've got to ask you obviously how he is because we have press freedom advocates sources have told us they fear for his life what is his health how is he facing these new prospects of to being in the embassy for that long and now in the so-called guantanamo britain ex
editors clemency pleas all the mitigation a little history deborah taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at whereas we said outside the court after her judgment we would actually call on everyone to read the submissions that we submitted in court they're not long and to make up your own mind she she went so far as to completely discount the united nations saying that the ruling that the united nations have given twice saying that both sweden and the united kingdom had...
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judge deborah taylor and and of course there was this extradition request where we can tell me what explain what happened there from the time the training was informed of the extradition which was the day that he was arrested the u.s. has sixty five days to give a full charge sheet so that is what is being penciled in for the twelfth of june we saw on wednesday when he was sentenced for for a bail issue he was given a maximum sentence. double what the soap or so-called speedboat killer was given who was only given six months to get was given fifty weeks it should be noted it's punitive you know jordan has been persecuted throughout his time in the embassy by the government it's a very politically motivated situation but why do you think deborah taylor ignored all your. edits is clemency pleas all the mitigation a little history deborah taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at whereas we said outside the court after her judgment we would actually call on everyone to read the.
judge deborah taylor and and of course there was this extradition request where we can tell me what explain what happened there from the time the training was informed of the extradition which was the day that he was arrested the u.s. has sixty five days to give a full charge sheet so that is what is being penciled in for the twelfth of june we saw on wednesday when he was sentenced for for a bail issue he was given a maximum sentence. double what the soap or so-called speedboat killer was...
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judge deborah taylor and and of course there was this extradition request where we can tell me what explain what happened there from the time the training was informed of the extradition which was the day that he was arrested the u.s. has sixty five days to give a full charge she's sorry. that is what has been pencilled in for the twelfth of june we saw on wednesday when he was sentenced for a for a bail issue he was given a maximum sentence. double what the soap or so-called speedboat killer was given who was only given six months was given fifty weeks it should be noted it's punitive you know jordan has been persecuted throughout his time in the embassy by the government it's a very politically motivated situation but why do you think the average jailer ignored all your. editors clemency pleas all the mitigation a little history deborah taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at whereas we said outside the court after her judgement we would actually call on everyone to read the submissions that we we submitted in court they're not long and to make up your own mind
judge deborah taylor and and of course there was this extradition request where we can tell me what explain what happened there from the time the training was informed of the extradition which was the day that he was arrested the u.s. has sixty five days to give a full charge she's sorry. that is what has been pencilled in for the twelfth of june we saw on wednesday when he was sentenced for a for a bail issue he was given a maximum sentence. double what the soap or so-called speedboat killer...
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the embassy by the government it's a very politically motivated situation but why do you think deborah taylor ignored all your. editor's clemency please all the mitigation of history debra taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at whereas we said outside the court after her judgment we would actually call on everyone to read the submissions that we submitted in court they're not long and to make up your own mind she she went so far as to completely discount the united nations saying that.
the embassy by the government it's a very politically motivated situation but why do you think deborah taylor ignored all your. editor's clemency please all the mitigation of history debra taylor felt that none of that mitigation was worth even looking at whereas we said outside the court after her judgment we would actually call on everyone to read the submissions that we submitted in court they're not long and to make up your own mind she she went so far as to completely discount the united...
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fifty weeks in prison for breaching his bell conditions set in twenty twelve the judge there deborah taylor she said that the case was particularly serious and merited almost the full sentence which would have been a year she rejected the claims by his defense that she should also give him leave me and say due to the fact he'd already spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy or while he was given the sentence julian assange or she was impassive standing there in the dark but his supporters up in the public gallery chanted show you when you as a sentence was passed julian assange and his sentence for seeking and receiving asylum is twice as much as the sentencing guidelines the so-called speed boat killer convicted of manslaughter was only sentenced to six months for failing to appear in court or june in a song should be in the ecuadorian embassy here in central london for almost seventy years not sought asylum there to avoid being extradited to sweden where he was wanted for questioning in relation to sexual offenses well his defense attorney today mark some as he presented a letter that
fifty weeks in prison for breaching his bell conditions set in twenty twelve the judge there deborah taylor she said that the case was particularly serious and merited almost the full sentence which would have been a year she rejected the claims by his defense that she should also give him leave me and say due to the fact he'd already spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy or while he was given the sentence julian assange or she was impassive standing there in the dark but his supporters...
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weeks in prison for breaching his bell conditions set in twenty twelve the charge that deborah deborah taylor she said that the case was particularly serious and merited almost the full sentence which would have been and also highlighted the fact that the whole duty in a song but cost the british taxpayer sixteen million pounds she rejected the claims by his defense that he should. give you levy and see due to the fact he'd already spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy while he was given the sentence judy in a song if he was impassive standing there in the dock. but his supporters up in the public gallery chanted show you when you as a sentence was passed and off two words this is what the head of wiki leaks himself had to say. to get a sentence only two weeks short of to maximum sentence is an outrage. it's known as the sentencing guidelines. and when i point out it's just a comparison. that is people killer. that's six months. for not showing up in court to hear his sentencing for manslaughter. or joining the song should be in the ecuadorian embassy here in central london for almost s
weeks in prison for breaching his bell conditions set in twenty twelve the charge that deborah deborah taylor she said that the case was particularly serious and merited almost the full sentence which would have been and also highlighted the fact that the whole duty in a song but cost the british taxpayer sixteen million pounds she rejected the claims by his defense that he should. give you levy and see due to the fact he'd already spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy while he was given...
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when delivivering her rulingg je deborah taylor told thehe wikileakaks founderer that nobos above or beyond the reach of the law?? as house faces a separe hearing tomorrow regarding a an extrtradition reqequest from the united s states. to some he's a cyber hero who exposed government abuses of power. to others he's a tool of russian intelligence a cririminal he undermined the s security of the westst. julian sands was born in townsville australia in. nineteen seventy one as a teenager he showed exceptional it skikills cracking several sesecure s systems. including those at nasa and the pentagonon. but he was eventuallyy caught. conditioion thahat he didn't re offendnds. the sun's funded wikileaks in two thousand and six but the whistle blowing webebte didn't make international headlines until tnty ten n when it published a series of leaks from bradley manning. the us army intelligence analys. including a v video of f a us hecocopter f firing on iraqi civilians killing twelve people inclcludin t two reute joururnalists it'ss clear t tha. it w will fadede. an understandiding of what t
when delivivering her rulingg je deborah taylor told thehe wikileakaks founderer that nobos above or beyond the reach of the law?? as house faces a separe hearing tomorrow regarding a an extrtradition reqequest from the united s states. to some he's a cyber hero who exposed government abuses of power. to others he's a tool of russian intelligence a cririminal he undermined the s security of the westst. julian sands was born in townsville australia in. nineteen seventy one as a teenager he...
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are there you know and yes indeed as we've just been hearing judge deborah taylor pass sentence judy in the silence of the wiki leaks founder to fifty weeks in prison for skipping bail in twenty twelve we were anticipating this particularly severe sentence and she dismissed his claims believe me and say based on the fact he had been as you said in the ecuadorian embassy for seven years we're looking down at some of the notes coming from court and looking at mark summers comments his defense lawyer did in a song and posted a letter saying he apologized undeservedly for not surrendering himself to all sorts of us who did say the circumstances were extraordinary in the fact that he feared for his life people were to go to america hearing that he would end up in guantanamo bay also that he could end up on death row we also had a doctor's note as well explaining what happened to genocide in what amounted to incarceration in the fact you suffered from moderate to severe depression that you suffered with dental problems and the fact that you also had shoulder problems but also these are gat
are there you know and yes indeed as we've just been hearing judge deborah taylor pass sentence judy in the silence of the wiki leaks founder to fifty weeks in prison for skipping bail in twenty twelve we were anticipating this particularly severe sentence and she dismissed his claims believe me and say based on the fact he had been as you said in the ecuadorian embassy for seven years we're looking down at some of the notes coming from court and looking at mark summers comments his defense...