Montenegro’s Supreme Court will decide if the extradition decision on Do Kwon has violated the law.
The court is reviewing the Supreme State Prosecutor’s “request for the protection of legality.”
The ruling may set a bad precedent for Montenegro’s legal proceedings.
Montenegro Appellate Court’s recent approval of Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon’s extradition to South Korea has sparked concerns of legal violations. According to recent reports, the Montenegrin Supreme Court is expected to decide whether the extradition judgment has violated the law by the end of this month.
During a talk with local media, acting President of the Montenegrin Supreme Court, Vesna Vučković, asserted that the court will review the Supreme State Prosecutor’s “request for the protection of legality.” The Supreme State Prosecutor alleged that the lower court’s extradition decision had breached the law in several respects.
Vučković highlighted that the Supreme Court has already postponed Do Kwon’s extradition, considering the prosecutor’s claims of legal uncertainties. She noted that the Supreme Court could not convene a hearing for the prosecutor’s peti…
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