In refusing an application brought by Wikileaks' founder, Julian Assange, the Supreme Court in London told his legal team it 'did not raise an arguable point of law', however, he can still challenge the extradition decision via another avenue.
Wikileaks' founder, Julian Assange, has been denied permission by the Supreme Court in London to appeal against a decision to extradite him to the United States.Assange can try to challenge the decision by judicial reviewUS authorities want Australian-born Assange, 50,
High Court judges then refused him permission for a direct appeal to the Supreme Court on their decision, leaving the decision with the Supreme Court itself over whether to hear his challenge.
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