I can believe that.Kilo20 wrote:I don't think anyone agrees with the way US laws are being brought to bear on anyone with the miss fortune to
be charged, I guess if this case is the first time you've seen the US in action you might be phased, I've sadly seen more then enough of these cases to know its the norm.
I could post at least 20 odd cases of various Russians caught unawares outside Russia all sent to the US on charges though most had never set foot in the States this case is not unique in the request for extradition.
I do hope you're right. I guess we'll know in another 2-3 weeks.Kilo20 wrote:Clark will end up state side, I am confident Davis won't as I've said many times prior-I don't see Ireland sending
a man to jail for life when the comparable sentence is maybe 10 years he'd going no where.
On another note, Ulbricht's appeal has been filed. The pleading is online, and is a 170 page, 1.1MB .pdf file.
In a nutshell, they're asking for a new trial. My best guess is that it will likely be another two years before a decision on a new trial comes down. What this means for Clark and/or Davis, remains to be seen.
The appeal file is hosted on Scribd, which can be a pain for those who are not subscribers.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/295281254/Si ... peal-Brief" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you can't get it from Scribd, there is a copy posted to Anonfiles.com, as follows:
Original file name: 295281254-Silk-Road-Appeal-Brief.pdf (1MB)
https://anonfiles.com/file/6f1737e0c3ce ... c33781aec8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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