Assange: "I cannot meaningfully communicate with my lawyers." "There are unnamed embassy officials in this court room."
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Judge asking US govt whether allowing Julian out of the dock and into the court would mean letting him "out of custody", US says if there are security officials on either side of him could mean he's still in custody
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US govt: "I'm not sure a bail application would be appropriate because we would oppose bail" Judge is saying that if he's let out of the dock that could mean he no longer legally has to surrender to the court
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US govt says "I'm not sure it's so technical as that," seems to think there's a way to keep him in custody while allowing him out of dock Judge: "I'm not sure you're right Mr Lewis"
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Defense agreed to make an application in the morning with the case law, Fitzgerald argued he is a ‘gentle man of an intellectual nature’
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Am sure this is not right, Assange shd be allowe to sit and communicate with his legal team.. That already shows that judge is onto something.
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that's not what the judge is saying. There will be law about being in the dock. Its an interesting wedge on US jurisprudence on the topic. A very clever move by Assange's lawyers should it come to a trial in the USA
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Assange is a journalist be held as a political prisoner. If he was free we might know the details of Epstein. No coincidence the elites have silencing power.
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