The Applicant’s Grounds for Appeal
The Applicant’s Grounds for Appeal
The Applicant’s grounds for appeal, both initial and perfected, centred on a single point: that the District Judge erred in her assessment under Section 21 of the Extradition Act 2003, in conjunction with Article 8 ECHR. Specifically, it was contended that the Judge failed to give sufficient weight to:
The Applicant’s length of time in the UK and his settled status.
His clean record in this jurisdiction.
The delay in the investigation and conclusion of the Romanian court proceedings.
It was further asserted that the Judge was wrong to consider the Applicant’s knowledge of the proceedings, given her finding that he was not a fugitive.
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