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Assange, why the Chief Magistrate should admit the conflict of interest and step down from the case
All the reasons why Julian Assange’s lawyers asked judge Emma Arbuthnot to step down from the case. The conflict of interest explained Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Assange
Tagged Assange, conflict of interest, Emma Arbuthnot, Julian Assange, Sir John Scarlett
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