Case is postponed until Monday while a lawyer who appeared in court is tested for Covid-19.
Hearing is Adjourned Until Monday While
Lawyer in Court is Tested for Covid-19
6:24 am EDT: Judge Vanessa Baraitser has adjourned the hearing of Julian Assange until next Monday while a Covid-19 test result is awaited for a lawyer who appeared in the courtroom on Wednesday. Edward Fitzgerald, a lawyer for the defense, told the court:
âWe shouldnât be here. Covid could be here in this courtroom. The staff and you yourself [addressing Baraitser] may be at risk, and finally our client whose vulnerabilities you are aware of, would be at risk.
âUntil we have a result we could make this remote, but you are aware of the technical difficulties and you have said the hearingâ should be held in court,â Fitzgerald said. âIt would not be fair if our client is not present.â
Fitzgerald said, âWe donât think it is possible to go ahead until we have a resultâ of the test from the attorney who was in the courtroom on Wednesday. James Lewis, speaking for the prosecution via video-link from his London flat, agreed with Fitzgerald.
He said: âWe agree it would be best if we adjourned until Monday to know whether or not the test is positive. It would be highly unsatisfactory by tomorrowâ to conduct the hearing remotely, he said. âItâs not easy to cross examine someone by video link. We have layers of technical difficulties. All I can see now is the back of Mr. Fitzgeraldâs jacket frozen on the screen. It is unsatisfactory to deal with him that way.â
Baraitser said after hearing from both sides that sheâd agree to an adjournment until Monday, but reserved the right to continue the hearing via remote access, despite Fitzgeraldâs and Lewisâ concerns. The judge said the test would take place on Thursday and the result would be known on Friday.
5:58 am EDT: Court News UK is reporting that the husband of one of the U.S. lawyers in court has âCovid-like symptomsâ and Judge Vanessa Baraitser will determine how to proceed after he is tested. Monitoring the video of court, we heard prosecutor James Lewis say he was in his flat. He said he couldnât get home last night, and is apparently not at home to self-isolate, Baraitser herself has appeared in the courtroom.
US lawyer James Lewis QC suddenly appears on virtual platform.
âHello – can you hear me in court? I couldnât get home last night so Iâm staying in my London flat. This laptop has 31 minutes left and the charger is with you. I have no way of charging it. Will the judge be long?â https://t.co/gwdLZQNz3v
— CourtNewsUK (@CourtNewsUK) September 10, 2020
5 am EDT:  The start of the fourth day of the resumption of Julian Assangeâs extradition has been delayed. Assangeâs defense team have slated only one witness on Thursday, American lawyer Eric Lewis, who wrote this piece last year in The Independent saying he did not want to see Assange extradited to his country.
It’s a star chamber court anyhow. Assange will never truly get the Justice he deserves. This reminds me of the Roman justice St. Paul got – years in prison, then death for speaking words of Love and Jesus. That’s the kind of treatment we all can look forward to. Never, NEVER, ever, let the cops arrest you and ditto, set foot in a courtroom – NEVER.