The three defendants wished to appeal against orders for their extradition to Poland. They had been arrested, and while in custody had used the prison’s support services, who failed to serve their notices in time.
Held: The notices were ineffective. The Court was given no discretion to extend time for service.
Citations:
[2011] EWHC 2060 (Admin)
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Appeal from – Lukaszewski v The District Court In Torun, Poland SC 23-May-2012
Three of the appellants were Polish citizens resisting European Arrest Warrants. A fourth (H), a British citizen, faced extradition to the USA. An order for the extradition of eachhad been made, and acting under advice each filed a notice of appeal . .
See Also – Pomiechowski v The District Court In Legnica, 59-220 Poland Admn 9-Nov-2012
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Appeal from – VB and Others v Westminster Magistrates SC 5-Nov-2014
Extraditions to follow normal open justice rules
Application was made by Rwanda for the extradition of four individuals to face crimes said to have been committed during their civil war. Witnesses were prepared to give evidence but only in private and not being seen by the representatives of . .
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Extradition
Updated: 22 November 2022; Ref: scu.459712