David Perry QC
Author of the expert opinion on extradition law
Mentioned in 4 documents. Roles: Author of the expert opinion on extradition law, U.K. extradition expert, Author of the opinion, Author of the opinion/brief
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Expert Opinion: 103-2
“The document is an addendum opinion by David Perry QC on the extradition law of England and Wales, s”
court filing: 20-cr-60838-AJNT Document 1032 Filed 06/23/23 Page 9 of 15
“The document discusses the extradition of Ms. Maxwell, citing expert opinions from Mr. Julié and Dav”
Expert Opinion/Declaration: 201-07-003230-AdmitDocID010321
“The document discusses the Secretary of State's exceptional power to bar extradition under the Extra”
Expert Opinion/Legal Brief: 2016-08-03-Adj-Def-#110821, ECF#3187
“The document discusses the UK's extradition law under the 2003 Act, highlighting exceptions and bars”
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“Named alongside other network members in 12 documents”
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Document Mentions (4)
Expert Opinion: 103-2
The document is an addendum opinion by David Perry QC on the extradition law of England and Wales, specifically addressing Ghislaine Maxwell's case. It concludes that Maxwell's extradition to the US is highly likely due to her breach of bail and the unlikelihood of successfully resisting extradition. The opinion also clarifies the limited grounds on which the Secretary of State can refuse extradition.
court filing: 20-cr-60838-AJNT Document 1032 Filed 06/23/23 Page 9 of 15
The document discusses the extradition of Ms. Maxwell, citing expert opinions from Mr. Julié and David Perry, which contradict the government's assertions on the likelihood of extradition from France and the U.K. It argues that extradition is legally permissible and likely under the relevant treaties and laws.
Expert Opinion/Declaration: 201-07-003230-AdmitDocID010321
The document discusses the Secretary of State's exceptional power to bar extradition under the Extradition Act 2003 and notes that it has been exercised only once since the enactment of the Act. It also highlights the typical timescales for extradition proceedings arising from US requests. The author, David Perry QC, concludes that none of the bars or exceptions to extradition would arise in Ms Maxwell's case based on currently known information.
Expert Opinion/Legal Brief: 2016-08-03-Adj-Def-#110821, ECF#3187
The document discusses the UK's extradition law under the 2003 Act, highlighting exceptions and bars to extradition, and the rarity of the Secretary of State's power to refuse extradition. It notes that extradition procedures are designed to be streamlined and typically conclude within two years. The author, David Perry QC, provides context for understanding the application of these laws in a specific case involving Ms Maxwell.
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