Alleged hacker Lauri Love to be extradited to US

An autistic man suspected of hacking into US government computer systems is to be extradited from Britain to face trial, a court has ruled. Lauri Love, 31, who has Asperger's syndrome, is accused of hacking into the FBI, the US central bank and the country's missile defence agency. Mr Love, from Stradishall, Suffolk, has previously said he feared he would die in a US prison if he was extradited.
A judge at Westminster Magistrates' Court made the extradition ruling. Earlier, his lawyer said his alleged hacking had "embarrassed" US authorities. Tor Ekeland said the US government "had very, very bad security and these hacks utilised exploits that were publicly-known for months".

Lauri Love spoke to members of the press outside Westminster Magistrates' Court before the hearing
Mr Love's lawyers said he could face up to 99 years in prison if convicted of the hacking offences.
Earlier he stood in the dock as district judge Nina Tempia ruled he could be extradited to the US, where he could face trials in three different states. He was first arrested at home in Suffolk in 2013 and had computer equipment seized by British police, who then released him on bail. He was not charged in the UK, where the investigation into him was dropped. Mr Love's defence team argues his depression and Asperger's syndrome mean he should not be sent abroad, but US prosecutors say he is using his mental health issues as an excuse to escape justice. In England and Wales, the maximum sentence for crimes such as those of which Mr Love is accused is two years and eight months.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-37385201
 
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Birds fly, fish swim, the US Government (and probably others) is hyper-reactionary towards anyone who dares expose the incompetence of the state.
 
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Heh, his wikipedia page has this great line:
Also at the hearing, Simon Baron-Cohen, a psychologist, testified that Love should not be extradited due to his diagnosed disorders which include eczema, psychosis, Asperger syndrome and depression.
"Don't extradite him dude, he's got skin problems!"
Birds fly, fish swim, the US Government (and probably others) is hyper-reactionary towards anyone who dares expose the incompetence of the state.
How is this hyper reactionary?
 
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Simon Baron-Cohen

Wait a goddamn minute.
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Nah. Couldn't be.
 
Problem with him is he doesn't have the defense of "was just trying to find the UFOs man" excuse that mckinnon had.
 
Problem with him is he doesn't have the defense of "was just trying to find the UFOs man" excuse that mckinnon had.

It actually helped that guy's defense that his motivation itself was batshit crazy.
 
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It's kind of funny watching the UK intelligista going "REEEEEEEEEE PROTECT THE AUTIST!" when Love's hacking was legitimately malicious in intent as opposed to Mckinnon who was just bumming around looking for little green men and other ridiculous alien technology.
 
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It's kind of funny watching the UK intelligista going "REEEEEEEEEE PROTECT THE AUTIST!" when Love's hacking was legitimately malicious in intent as opposed to Mckinnon who was just bumming around looking for little green men and other ridiculous alien technology.

I think it's just general opposition to extraditing to the United States at all given the deplorable condition of our prisons.

However, in general, that isn't how extradition treaties work. The issue is not whether the defendant is guilty but whether they are actually the defendant named in the papers and whether there are actual charges against them from a legitimate prosecuting authority.

McKinnon is pretty much an exception in that there were legitimate humanitarian concerns, as well as support from both countries, and little political will to make a big deal out of it.

I get the impression the prosecutors in this case are out for blood, which they will probably get.
 
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