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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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PEOPLE - Emmy Awards: Die Show
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Sterling K. Brown, Kristen Bell, Tituss Burgess, Kate McKinnon, Kenan Thompson and Andy Samberg
70th Primetime Emmy Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Emmy Awards: Die Show
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Kate McKinnon and Alec Baldwin
70th Primetime Emmy Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Emmy Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9885449ho)
Betty White, Kate McKinnon and Alec Baldwin
70th Primetime Emmy Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon
New York Special Screening for Lionsgate's 'The Spy Who Dumped Me', USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Hasan Minhaj, David Iserson (Co-Screenwriter), Sam Heughan, Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Ivanna Sakhno, Susanna Fogel (Director)
New York Special Screening for Lionsgate's 'The Spy Who Dumped Me', USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Hasan Minhaj, David Iserson (Co-Screenwriter), Sam Heughan, Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Ivanna Sakhno, Susanna Fogel (Director)
New York Special Screening for Lionsgate's 'The Spy Who Dumped Me', USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Hasan Minhaj, Sam Heughan, Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Ivanna Sakhno, Susanna Fogel (Director)
New York Special Screening for Lionsgate's 'The Spy Who Dumped Me', USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon
New York Special Screening for Lionsgate's 'The Spy Who Dumped Me', USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon
New York Special Screening for Lionsgate's 'The Spy Who Dumped Me', USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon
'The Spy Who Dumped Me' film screening, Arrivals, New York, USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Hasan Minhaj, Sam Heughan, Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Ivanna Sakhno and Susanna Fogel
'The Spy Who Dumped Me' film screening, Arrivals, New York, USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Kate McKinnon and Mila Kunis
'The Spy Who Dumped Me' film screening, Arrivals, New York, USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon
'The Spy Who Dumped Me' film screening, Arrivals, New York, USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon
'The Spy Who Dumped Me' film screening, Arrivals, New York, USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
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Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon
'The Spy Who Dumped Me' film screening, Arrivals, New York, USA - 29 Jul 2018
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PEOPLE - Mila Kunis bei 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9772119ak)
Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon
'The Spy Who Dumped Me' film screening, Arrivals, New York, USA - 29 Jul 2018
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People: Emmy Awards: Stars auf dem roten Teppich
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Kate McKinnon
67th Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 20 Sep 2015
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Reception to mark the 60th anniversary of the Commonwealth London Declaration, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
No UK until 26 May 2009
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Queen Elizabeth II speaks with Sir Don McKinnon, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, Sir Shridath Ramphal and Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma
Reception to mark the 60th anniversary of the Commonwealth London Declaration, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
More than 240 representatives from 53 commonwealth countries attended to celebrate the anniversary this year
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Gary McKinnon extradition hearing, High Court, London, Britain - 14 Jul 2009
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Gary McKinnon extradition hearing, High Court, London, Britain - 14 Jul 2009
Trudie Styler, wife of rock star Sting, was on hand at the High Court today to support hacker Gary McKinnon - who is currently fighting extradition to the US. McKinnon, 42, a computer consultant, is currently facing extradition to the USA after carrying out the biggest military 'hack' of all time.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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PEOPLE - Auto Show: Don't miss the Models!
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Kathy Mckinnon Model Is Pictured On The Skoda Stand At A Motor Show.
Kathy Mckinnon Model Is Pictured On The Skoda Stand At A Motor Show.
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RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
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Royal Visit To South Uist & Benbecula Scotland 1956 The Queen And Prince Philip Have The Plans Of The Proposed North Pond Liniage Explained To Them By Dr George Mckinnon District Councillor Of Benbecula And Lord Mcdonald (died 11/70)(lord Lieutenant Of Inverness) (right).
Royal Visit To South Uist & Benbecula Scotland 1956 The Queen And Duke Of Edinburgh Have The Plans Of The Proposed North Pond Liniage Explained To Them By Dr George Mckinnon District Councillor Of Benbecula And Lord Mcdonald (died 11/70)(lord Lieuten
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