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Heard an intesting analysis of this on BBC news. The court was more or less bound to accept the 'assurances', as they were an underlying predicate for the whole extradition framework. To challenge that would be to unpick a lot more politics.

I'm not sure the judges were naive enough to believe the US government, but they probably had no choice.



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