Marin Independent Journal

Assange may end up at Colorado Supermax jail, UK court told

- By Pan Pylas

LONDON » WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would have to be “almost dying” to get out of arguably the most notorious prison in the United States if convicted of espionage charges and sent there, a court at London’s Old Bailey heard Tuesday.

Assange, who is fighting an extraditio­n request from the U.S., would likely be sent to the federal Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado, if convicted, according to Maureen Baird, a former warden at the Metropolit­an Correction­al Center in New York.

U. S. prosecutor­s have indicted the 49-year- old Assange on 17 espionage charges and one charge of computer misuse over WikiLeaks’ publicatio­n of secret American military documents a decade ago. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 175 years in prison.

Assange’s defense team says he is entitled to First Amendment protection­s for the publicatio­n of leaked documents that exposed U.S. military wrongdoing in Iraq and Afghanista­n. They have also said he is suffering from wide-ranging mental health issues, including suicidal tendencies, that could be exacerbate­d if heends up in inhospitab­le prison conditions in the U.S.

Baird said Assange would likely face the most onerous prison conditions that the U.S. can impose, conditions that she has seen lead to an array of mental health issues, including anxiety and paranoia.

“From my experience, of close to three decades of working in federal prisons, Iwould agree that long term isolation can have serious negative effects on an inmate’s mental health,” she said.

She said Assange would likely be held under special administra­tive measures, or SAMs, if extradited to the U.S., both in pre-trial detention and after any conviction, because of national security concerns within the U.S. government.

Under these measures, which are at the discretion of the U.S. attorney general and have been used on convicted terrorists, inmates spend almost the whole day confined in their cells with no contact with other prisoners and little contact with the outside world.

 ?? MATT DUNHAM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is fighting extraditio­n fromthe United Kingdomto the U.S.
MATT DUNHAM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is fighting extraditio­n fromthe United Kingdomto the U.S.

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