Chief Magistrate Goldspring issued a harsh judgement against the Starmer government, stemming from their efforts to undermine democratic norms and expedite the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States. The government’s actions involved secretly negotiating with Washington, potentially violating the 2003 Extradition Act, which mandates judges to determine if extradition is compatible with human rights.
Goldspring criticized the government for withholding crucial information from the court, specifically a proposed plea bargain between Assange and the US Department of Justice. This deal would have seen Assange plead guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a reduced sentence, potentially allowing him to return to Australia. The government’s refusal to disclose this information, even after being directly questioned, led to Goldspring concluding that they were prioritizing political expediency over legal integrity.
The judgement highlights the government’s complicity in the US’s pursuit of Assange and reveals a disregard for due process and transparency. Goldspring deemed the government’s behavior as undermining the judiciary’s independence and violating the principles of open justice. This case exposes the lengths to which the government was willing to go to appease Washington, even at the expense of established legal principles and Assange’s rights.
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