The extradition hearing for Julian Assange has been plagued by technical difficulties, throwing proceedings into further delay because of coronavirus. | latikambourke
The extradition hearing for Julian Assange has been plagued by technical difficulties, throwing proceedings into further delay because of coronavirus.
"Under the best-case scenario we are looking at a sentence somewhere between, 20 years, if everything goes brilliantly to 175 years," he said. But after lunch court officials could not re-establish a link to Lewis and the hearing was called off for the rest of the day and will resume on Tuesday.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Julian Assange's extradition hearing to resume after false COVID scareThe extradition hearing for Julian Assange will resume at London's Old Bailey on Monday, after a coronavirus scare shut down proceedings last week | latikambourke
Read more »
Julian Assange's extradition hearing to resume after false COVID scareThe extradition hearing for Julian Assange will resume at London's Old Bailey on Monday, after a coronavirus scare shut down proceedings last week | latikambourke
Read more »
Victoria records 35 new coronavirus cases and seven deathsVictoria records 35 new coronavirus cases and seven further deaths overnight, taking the state's COVID-19 death toll to 730.
Read more »
Coronavirus Victoria: 35 new cases, seven more deaths recordedBREAKING: Victorian coronavirus infections continue to trend downwards, with 35 new cases and seven more deaths recorded overnight.
Read more »
Thailand pays its people to go on holidays to help tourism recover from coronavirusFrom relaxing beachside holidays to temple visits in the mountains, Thai people are being encouraged to be tourists in their own country. And best of all, the Government is offering to pick up some of the tab as part of a bid to kickstart the country's tourism industry.
Read more »