The #Assange ‘Public’ hearing is scheduled for Feb. 20th and 21st at the High Court.
One can apply for a video link, #mostly #restricted to those in England and Wales, but exceptions can be made.
I suggest that anyone interested from wherever apply for the link, to demonstrate the wide interest in the case.
Deadline 4pm, Feb. 15th.
listoffice@administrativecourtoffice.justice.gov.uk
Case No Ac-2022-Lon-001745 and 1746 between Julian Assange and the United States Government on February 20 and 21, 2024.
Jonathan Cook provides a handy template…
'I wish to observe the proceedings, via an audio-visual link, of Case No Ac-2022-Lon-001745 and 1746 between Julian Assange and the United States Government on February 20 and 21, 2024.
These are the details requested by the Court:
Full name: Joanna Bloggs
Email address: joanna.bloggs@gmail.com
Location: I will be observing the two days of hearings in England.
Information in support of the request: I wish to observe the proceedings in the interests of open justice at what is supposed to be a public hearing.
“I agree and undertake to the Court that, if permitted to attend the Hearing remotely, I will not make a recording, capture images, and/or broadcast any part of the proceedings. I understand that to do so may be an offence and/or contempt of court, punishable by imprisonment and/or a fine. I will abide by any directions given to me by the Court during the Hearing. I agree and undertake to the Court that I will not provide the link that I am given to access the Hearing to any other person.”
https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2024/02/state-secrecy-and-public-hearings-part-one/
Thanks @Mulkurul
State Secrecy and Public Hearings Part One - Craig Murray
At the Assange extradition hearings in Woolwich Crown Court and the Old Bailey, the public gallery was limited to five and sometimes two. The excuse was Covid.craig (Craig Murray)
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•Dear Sir/Madam,
Request for access from outside England and Wales refused. No sufficient reason given as to why it would be in the interests of justice to grant remote access from outside England and Wales.
Kind regards.
Mulkurul
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