图表:每一个斗权引渡的转折点

币界网Publicado em 2024-08-09Última atualização em 2024-08-09

币界网报道:

就在我们以为一切都结束的时候,黑山把我们拉了回来。据当地新闻媒体Vijesti报道,该国最高法院再次推迟了对Do Kwon的引渡。

法院昨日宣布,已推迟将他引渡到韩国的计划,并将根据最高国家检察官办公室的“保护合法性”请求,确定高等法院和上诉法院之前的裁决是否合法。

算上杜·权引渡过程中出现的各种逆转、延误、上诉、申请和批准,自去年11月以来,至少有20次来回。

在此期间,高等法院和上诉法院已两次批准将Do引渡到美国,四次批准将其引渡到韩国。判决已被推翻五次,杜已提交五次上诉。在这五次上诉中,他只输过一次。

普罗托斯制作了一张图表,详细说明了许多曲折。

阅读更多:黑山总理Milojko Spajić可能会见了Do Kwon,报道

Do Kwon律师称这是“司法耻辱”

Do的律师Goran Radić声称,司法部长Andrej Milović做出了将Do引渡到美国而不是韩国的“非法私人承诺”。他还称引渡程序是“司法耻辱”

今年2月,高等法院裁定美国首先提交了引渡请求,但上诉法院于3月5日作出反对裁决,称其没有考虑韩国早些时候提交的两封电子邮件。

在最近的事态发展中,高等法院于6月裁定,Do可以被引渡到韩国。Do没有对这一决定提出上诉,8月1日,上诉法院批准了这一决定。

阅读更多:权上诉律师在听证会前有20分钟的时间审查文件吗

最高法院可能会像4月5日那样将裁决发回高等法院重审。在此之前,黑山警方和司法部将不会引渡Do。

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