A London judge has rejected a U.S. mother’s challenge to be extradited to Colorado to face murder charges in the deaths of two of her young children.
The case will now be considered by the British home secretary who has the final say on some high-profile extradition cases.
The Associated Press reported Friday morning that Singler’s challenge to extradition had been rejected and that it is now up to British Home Secretary to order Kimberlee Singler returned to the U.S. Singler faces a number of charges related to the December 2023 incident, including murder, attempted murder and child abuse.
A judge in London has cleared the way for extradition for the Colorado mom accused of killing two of her children.
A London judge on Friday rejected a U.S. mother's challenge to be extradited to Colorado to face murder charges in the deaths of two of her young children. Judge John Zani said in Westminster ...
London Court Clears Way to Extradite US Mother Accused of Killing 2 of Her Children in Colorado LONDON (AP) — A London judge on Friday rejected a U.S. mother's challenge to her extradition to ...
LONDON (AP) — A London judge on Friday rejected a U.S. mother's challenge to her extradition to face murder charges in Colorado in the deaths of two of her young children. The ruling by Judge ...
A British court has ruled that Kimberlee Singler, a Colorado mother accused of drugging and killing her two children, can be extradited to the United States. The decision was made on Friday (January 24) by District Judge John Zani at Westminster Magistrates Court in London.
London judge rejects US mother's challenge to extradition to Colorado to face charges of killing 2 of her children.
A Colorado woman accused of murdering two of her children can be extradited from the UK to face trial in Colorado, a judge has ruled.
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