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In reply to the discussion: The Swedish Prosecutor Lied As Charged. Admits No Legal Impediment to London Interview w/Assange. [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)In Swedish law, they have a formal interview before indictment. It's generally a pro-forma interview, because someone who was going to plead guilty will have done so by that point. Then they indict and they head off to court.
In US law, we just indict and head off to court.
Assange has been blocking the interview in an attempt to avoid being indicted. Technically, the interview must be held in Swedish jurisdiction, so the prosecutor has been unable to do it while he's in the UK and then the Ecuadorian embassy.
The judge is allowing this prosecutor to consider the interview in her physical presence to count as in Swedish jurisdiction, if the UK agrees, because it has become clear that Assange is trying to wait out the statute of limitations.