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In reply to the discussion: Defending Assange against sexual assault allegations [View all]msanthrope
(37,549 posts)Courts...except under the most rarest and strangest of circumstances, consider the claims that you bring to the court. And only those claims.
Julian Assange chose not to raise the claim of innocence.
Now let me ask you this.... if you were innocent of the acts alleged in the warrant, wouldn't you mention that in the two years you spent in the UK fighting this extradition?
Wouldn't you at some point in the two years you spent in the UK fighting this extradition mention that you had not DONE the acts alleged in the warrant?
I know as an attorney that if I had a client who had not done the acts alleged in the warrant, I would make damn sure the courts knew that. But if I had a client who not only did the acts alleged the warrant, AND that client had left enough evidence to ensure conviction on those acts, then you'd better believe I'd raise the arguments that Assange's attorneys did.