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On Monday, two senior judges ruled there was a point of law, but denied him permission for the appeal.
However, Lord Chief Justice Lord Burnett, sitting with Lord Justice Holroyde, said Assange could go to the Supreme Court itself and ask to bring the appeal.
"Whether or not the issue needs ventilation in that court is a matter appropriately for its decision," Lord Burnett said.
Lord Burnett asked the Supreme Court to "take steps to expedite consideration" of any application for an appeal.
Assange's lawyers now have 14 days to make the application to the Supreme Court.
news.sky.com...
originally posted by: PapagiorgioCZ
IMO his refusal to face the US moloch is idiotic. He looks like an old dying hermit.
He's a prisoner for how many years now? It feels like a decade
Julian Assange should be moved from Belmarsh high security prison and placed in more suitable