Court Dismisses Former Monero Developer's Bid to Have His Extradition to South Africa Declared Illegal – Regulation Bitcoin News

Terence Zimwara
Terence Zimwara

16 Mar 2023 4:30 AM

In its ruling, the Supreme Court of Appeal insisted that Spagni did not sufficiently argue for the voiding of the extradition process.  ...

  • The Supreme Court of Appeal in South Africa rejected Riccardo Spagni's bid to declare his extradition from the US to South Africa illegal.
  • The court argued that Spagni had legal representation when he voluntarily waived his rights during an extradition hearing, hence he cannot question the validity of the extradition process.
  • Spagni had filed a suit challenging the Western Cape High Court's handling of the extradition hearing, but it was dismissed.
  • Spagni's trial will continue at Cape Town's regional magistrate court.

The article reports on the rejection of Riccardo Spagni's bid to declare his extradition from the US to South Africa illegal. The tone of the article is neutral and informative, without expressing any strong positive or negative sentiment.

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