Spaghetti Approach to Superceding Indictments: US is improvising indictments in attempt to extradite Assange from Britain

Jude Fleming
1 min readJul 28, 2020

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Deadlines are important for students, tax returns and legal proceedings. The US does not want to respect deadline submissions in UK courts for submitting evidence and superceding indictments so it can “get Assange”, drag him to the US, soften him up in S.A.M.s detention, prosecute him in Virginia which has a 100% success rate for misusing the century old Espionage Act and keep him in a human mausoleum until he dies. It is a death sentence. It is Trump’s foreplay to future press freedom abuses.

If the UK does not reject the most recent superceding indictment then the upcoming US extradition hearing may turn into a spaghetti throwing food fight whereby US prosecutors improvise new indictments after each week of the trial as they hear the defence team defend their client Julian Assange. Deadlines must be respected. US prosecution will keep throwing spaghetti in the UK court until something sticks. Then Assange’s US extradition trial will be done.

For background, please read my earlier post and Craig Murray’s post linked within it.

Assange’s right to a fair trial must be respected. Deadlines must be respected.

Otherwise, the UK will be complicit in staging an unfair, fail-proof extradition process that will not stand the scrutiny of history.

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