Final week Montenegro’s Minister of Justice stated he had determined the place Do Kwon can be extradited for his position within the Terra/Luna collapse. Nonetheless, earlier than his verdict was revealed, a shock attraction from Kwon threw one more spanner within the works.
Kwon filed the attraction on September 25 in opposition to a Supreme Court docket ruling that happened six days earlier and dominated that the Minister of Justice, Bojan Božović, would determine the place to extradite Kwon.
His attraction requested the suspension of his extradition proceedings, the Supreme Court docket’s verdict, and the decision-making of Božović. On October 18, in response to the request, Kwon’s extradition was paused by the Constitutional Court docket “until a final decision is made.”
Protos has up to date the Do Kwon extradition timeline to replicate these developments which could be seen right here.
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Božović was apparently not made conscious of Kwon’s attraction till October 18, 23 days after it was submitted.
In response to the Consitituital Court docket’s choice, the Ministry of Justice stated, “We ask that the Constitutional Court act in this case as soon as possible and that in the future it informs us about it without delay, so that we can continue the activities started in the specific case.”
It stated that due to the complexity and public curiosity on this case, “we believe that good and timely communication between branches of government and institutions is of key importance for making valid decisions based on the Constitution and the law.”
That very same announcement claimed a written copy of the Constitutional Court docket’s choice had not been offered to the Ministry of Justice on the time.
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