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lostalex 09-02-2012 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 4943058)
And thank you to the supportive messages i have received from the american contingent that are capable of taking it as intended.

OIC, LOL,, You thank the Americans that support you, but you have no response to the American that actually questioned you and tried to have an intelligent conversation about the topic that YOU brought up. srsly dude. REALLY? :hugesmile:

:nono:

billy123 09-02-2012 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 4943060)
OIC, LOL,, You thank the Americans that support you, but you have no response to the American that actually questioned you and tried to have an intelligent conversation about the topic that YOU brought up. srsly dude. REALLY? :hugesmile:

:nono:

Its not last post wins you know thats for 2 year olds.
You burnt your credibility deal with it.

lostalex 09-02-2012 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 4943062)
Its not last post wins you know thats for 2 year olds.
You burnt your credibility deal with it.

umm, then why did you feel the need to reply? you can't debate the topic that YOU raised, so you instead decide to lecture me about having the last word?

hypocrisy AGAIN.

Livia 09-02-2012 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 4942507)
Its because of the 2003 Extradition Act covering extradition requirements between the UK and other countries and the wording required by each country to be able to have a person extradited, we have to show "probable cause", the US has to show "reasonable suspicion". bearing in mind that the interpretation of reasonable suspicion in our courts would be different than the interpretation of probable cause in US courts.

Also you have to bear in mind the rights of appeals in the US in comparison to the rights of appeals in the UK legal system. The CPS and Procurator Fiscal always consider costs and public interest before launching expensive extradition applications.

... and because of the complicated nature of any aspect of law, you never see a lawyer riding a bike. Unless it's a really, reeeally expensive one.


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