Home secretary Theresa May to rule if Scots hacker Gary McKinnon can be extradited to US

Home Secretary Theresa May will announce her decision on whether computer hacker Gary McKinnon can be extradited to the United States by October 16, his lawyer said today.

• Mother’s plea for compassion and earlier ruling

• US could jail McKinnon for upto 60 years over 2002 hacking

McKinnon’s mother Janis Sharp made an emotional appeal outside court in July for Mrs May “to show a little bit of compassion” and make an earlier decision.

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But his lawyer Karen Todner confirmed that the decision would be made by October 16.

If Mrs May decides to allow extradition to go ahead, McKinnon’s lawyers are expected to launch a last-ditch application for judicial review to challenge the decision.

Medical

Ms Todner said: “Should the decision from the Home Secretary not be in Mr McKinnon’s favour, the High Court has fixed the case for hearing on November 28 and 29.”

McKinnon, 46, who is originally from Glasgow, refused over the summer to undergo further medical tests by a Home Office-appointed expert during his battle to avoid removal.

The US authorities want McKinnon, of north London, to face trial for hacking into military computers 10 years ago. He could face a jail sentence of up to 60 years if convicted.