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Gary McKinnon to learn if he can appeal extradition

Posted on October 8, 2009July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Hacker Gary McKinnon is set to hear whether he will be allowed to appeal to the Supreme Court against his extradition to the US.

Mr McKinnon is accused of hacking Pentagon and Nasa (sic) computer networks and has been identified by the US as a serious offender.

His mother Janis Sharp has accused the Government of ”throwing their people to the dogs”, saying that her son has been “suicidal” since learning of his extradition after hacking into military networks.

Read more in Telegraph.

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