Supreme Court of Montenegro to Decide on Legality of Do Kwon Extradition Judgment
- The Supreme Court of Montenegro is expected to decide on the Do Kwon extradition judgment by the end of the month.
- The decision is based on a "request for the protection of legality" filed by the Supreme State Prosecutor.
- The prosecutor alleges multiple law violations in the High Court and Appellate Court judgments regarding Do Kwon's extradition.
- Objective reasons have delayed the scheduling of a session to decide on the prosecutor's request.
- This is the 20th development in Do Kwon's case and the second intervention by the Supreme Court.
- The Supreme Court's decision could create legal uncertainty for citizens and lower court judges.
Summary :
The Supreme Court of Montenegro is expected to make a decision on whether the Do Kwon extradition judgment violated the law by the end of the month. The decision comes after a "request for the protection of legality" was filed by the Supreme State Prosecutor, who believes there have been multiple law violations in the previous judgments regarding Do Kwon's extradition. The Supreme Court has faced scheduling issues in deciding on the prosecutor's request. This latest development marks the 20th twist in Do Kwon's court journey and the second intervention by the Supreme Court. If the Supreme Court determines that defendants were illegally favored in previous judgments, it could create legal uncertainty for citizens and lower court judges. Do Kwon, the disgraced crypto founder, was found liable for fraud by the US in relation to the collapse of his cryptocurrency firm. Both the US and South Korea are seeking his extradition from Montenegro. Montenegro's president commented on the case, highlighting contradictions in the statements of the current prime minister regarding his relationship with Do Kwon.
Sources :
- Protos