Autistic
Briton can be
extradited to
U.S. on
hacking charges, court rules
LONDON (Reuters) - A London
court on Friday approved the extradition of an
Autistic British man to the United States to face trial for
hacking high-security state computers, despite warnings he might kill himself if sent to a
U.S. jail.
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