"The High Court’s ruling is not final since it can be appealed".
This was a remittance, not an approval of extradition. The UK High Court found that the district judge ruled in error on 2 points out of the 5 the US government appealed on. Due to this, the case is sent back to the magistrate courts and is effectively retried before being sent to the UK Secretary of State, who makes the final decision.
Yes, and his lawyers will be seeking permission to appeal the decision to UK Supreme Court. The application to do so has to be made in writing within 14 days.
"The High Court’s ruling is not final since it can be appealed".
This was a remittance, not an approval of extradition. The UK High Court found that the district judge ruled in error on 2 points out of the 5 the US government appealed on. Due to this, the case is sent back to the magistrate courts and is effectively retried before being sent to the UK Secretary of State, who makes the final decision.
Yes, and his lawyers will be seeking permission to appeal the decision to UK Supreme Court. The application to do so has to be made in writing within 14 days.