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LATEST: Extradition battle ends in victory!
Victory after six years of legal battles
After more than six years of legal battles the extradition case against Sean Garland has concluded in victory.
The State Prosecution Service has announced that it will not seek leave to appeal against Justice John Edward’s ruling of 21 December 2011 not to grant the United States demand for his extradition.
Extraordinary burden
The Rev Chris Hudson MBE, Chair of the ‘Stop the Extradition Campaign’ said ” I am delighted that this the phase of the ordeal has now concuded.This has been an extraordinary burden and pressure on Sean, Mary their family, friends and supporters”.
” I would like to thank everyone who has supported the anti-extradition campaign for their perseverance, committment and belief. I do not believe we would have achieved this outcome without that level of support”.
“However, this does not mark the end of this campaign,” warned Rev Hudson. “We must now re-double our efforts to have this extradition warrant withdrawn completely by the United States to allow Sean Garland and his family the right to travel at will outside of Ireland without fear of arrest and detention”, he said.
Costs
Although Justice Edwards agreed that Sean’s legal team should be awarded costs , the cost of the anti-extradition campaign has to be borne by friends and supporters.
Your financial contributions are still urgently needed.
You can contribute by sending a cheque to the ‘Defend Sean Garland Campaign’, 48 North Great Georges Street, Dublin 1
You can also make a donation to the fund through the following bank account:
‘Defend Sean Garland Fund’,
Permanent TSB, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1.
Account No: 145 352 10
Bank Sort Code : 99-06-58
Thank You
Thank you to everyone who has supported, contributed or in any way helped the campaign over the last six years. This day is your victory too!
Three week wait
The State Prosecution Service now has until March 3rd to decide if it wishes to appeal the High Court decision not to extradite Sean Garland to the United States.
Delivering the finalised version of his adjudication Mr Justice John Edwards gave the State the statutory three week period in which to request an appeal against his decision.
Mr Justice Edwards agreed that Sean’s legal team should be awarded costs.
However, the cost of the anti-extradition campaign has to be borne by friends and supporters.
Your financial contributions are still urgently needed.
You can contribute by sending a cheque to the ‘Defend Sean Garland Campaign’, 48 North Great Georges Street, Dublin 1
You can also make a donation to the fund through the following bank account:
‘Defend Sean Garland Fund’,
Permanent TSB, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1.
Account No: 145 352 10
Bank Sort Code : 99-06-58
Thank you.
LATEST: Court provides written decison
Mr Justice John Edwards this morning gave his written adjudication on the decision not to accede to the United States application for the extradition of Sean Garland.
In December, Justice Edwards said that the court was not disposed to grant the application adding that he would provide details of his decision after the Christmas recess.
The Rev Chris Hudson MBE, Chair of the ‘Stop the Extradition Campaign’ said “The court has already rejected the application by the United States Department of Justice and today’s written ruling outlines the legal arguments for that decision”.
Sean and his legal team will now read thoroughly the adjudication before any further comment.
Details of the written decision will be posted here as soon as they are available.
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LATEST: Written decision delayed to Friday 27th January
The full written judgement in Sean’s case, expected on Thursday 19 January, will not now be delivered until Friday 27th .
The written adjudication had originally been due to be presented on Friday 13 January.
Mr Justice John Edwards announced on 21 December that he was not going to accede to the United States extradition demand.
See below for details.
Extradition Victory!
Extradition Victory
The High Court in Dublin this morning dismissed the United States Government application for the extradition of Sean Garland after an epic legal battle covering the past six years. Full written judgement is to be delivered in the new year.
Todays decision removes some of that pressure from Sean and his family but does not see the end of the U.S government‟s attempts to extradite him. US law enforcement agencies will attempt to pursue the extradition warrant should Sean leave the jurisdiction of the Republic of Ireland.
Delighted and relieved
The Rev Chris Hudson MBE, Chair of the ‘Stop the Extradition Campaign’ said he was delighted and relieved‟ at the judgment.
“This has been a horrendous six year ordeal for Sean, his family and friends”, said Rev Hudson, “and I am delighted with the progress we have made today”.
“I have always believed that the US extradition demand was a vindictive act by the former Bush administration designed to punish and isolate North Korea and anyone who had connections with the country “
“On behalf of the ‘Stop the Extradition’ Committee I would like to thank Sean‟s legal team, the many thousands of people from all walks of life who supported the campaign including more than 120 parliamentarians from the Dail, Seanad, the NI Assembly, councils and councillors from throughout the country as well as Westminster MPs, members of the British House of Lords and Members of the European Parliament.
“We have also greatly appreciated the support and endorsement of our campaign by the trade union movement and especially by Jack O‟Connor SIPTU General President, Jimmy Kelly Regional Secretary of UNITE and Eamon Devoy TEEU General Secretary”, Rev Hudson said.
“Although this morning‟s decision is to be welcomed it does not mark the end of this campaign,” warned Rev Hudson. “We must now re-double our efforts to have this extradition warrant withdrawn completely by the United States to allow Sean Garland and his family the right to travel at will outside of Ireland without fear of arrest and detention”, he said.
Fundraising Concert
Internationally renowned singer songwriter Tommy Sands headlined a campaign fundraising concert in Dundalk at the weekend.
Organised by the Louth Committee to Stop the Extradition of Sean Garland the evening was planned to raise funds for Sean’s campaign.
Tommy was supported on the night by Briege Murphy and a number of local traditional musicians.
Thanks to everyone who attended!
Other ways you can contribute to the campaign:
Sean has been denied legal aid to present his case. The campaign depends on the generosity of individuals doing what they can and contributing what they can afford.
Thank you to the many hundreds of people who have donated and to those who have helped the campaign in what ever way they could so far.
Your financial contributions are still urgently needed.
You can contribute by sending a cheque to the
‘Defend Sean Garland Campaign’, 48 North Great Georges Street, Dublin 1
You can also make a donation to the fund through the following bank account:
‘Defend Sean Garland Fund’,
Permanent TSB, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1.
Account No: 145 352 10
Bank Sort Code : 99-06-58
Thank you.
Stop the extradition of Sean Garland
Sean Garland, a citizen of the Irish Republic, was arrested on foot of an extradition warrant from the United States America. while on a visit to Belfast in October 2005
The US Department of Justice is accusing Sean of involvement in an international US dollar forgery conspiracy.
The campaign to Stop the Extradition of Sean Garland has received wide support in Ireland, Britain, Europe and throughout the world.
Read more about the US planned extradition of Sean Garland, the political context, those who are supporting the campaign and what you can do to help.
Court to reconvene in November
The High Court has adjourned the case until November 16.
It is expected that at that point a date will be announced when a decision in Sean’s case will be delivered.
He has been remanded on continuing bail until the court reconvenes next month.
It is now six years since Sean was first arrested.
‘The Trials of Citizen Garland’
After over 50 years of involvement in political struggle Sean Garland faces one of his toughest fights. Kevin Brannigan of ‘Look Left’ magazine meets the man wanted by the US
Read the article: The Trials of Citizen Garland
All Party support for campaign

All Party opposition to Garland extradition
TDs, Senators and councillors from all parties and none have publicly expressed their opposition to the proposed extradition of Seán Garland to the United States.
At a press conference in Dublin’s Shellbourne Hotel chaired by Unitarian Church minister, Rev Chris Hudson MBE,of the ‘Stop the Extradition of Sean Garland ‘ campaign,elected representatives from the Dail, the Senate and a number of councils throughout the country joined to express their opposition to the US request and publicly declare their support for the extradition to be stopped.
Amongst those attending the press conference were Fianna Fáil Senators Labhrás ÓMurchú and Jim Walsh, Labour TD Joanna Tuffy , Fianna Fáil’s Timmy Dooley, Sinn Féin TDs Martin Ferris and Aengus ÓSnodaigh and Michael Coolrealy, Richard Boyd Barrett of the United Left Alliance, Joe Higgins and Clare Daly of the Socialist Party and Independents Finian McGrath, John Halligan, Mick Wallace and Luke Flannagan.
Over 70 TDs have so far signed the petition to stop Sean’s extradition.




