A judge is set to rule on the extradition of Briton Lauri Love, who faces a possible prison sentence of up to 99 years in the US.

 

Love is accused of being involved in a hack called #OpLastResort, which targeted parts of the US Army, the US Federal Reserve and NASA, as part of Anonymous in early 2013.

If he is extradited, he faces a maximum potential prison sentence of 99 years, according to his legal team.

District Judge Nina Tempia will not announce her ruling on 25 July, but is expected to give a date for her announcement.

Both sides will be able to appeal against the ruling.

A judge is set to rule on the extradition of Briton Lauri Love, who faces a possible prison sentence of up to 99 years in the US.

Love is accused of being involved in a hack called #OpLastResort, which targeted parts of the US Army, the US Federal Reserve and NASA, as part of Anonymous in early 2013.

If he is extradited, he faces a maximum potential prison sentence of 99 years, according to his legal team.

District Judge Nina Tempia will not announce her ruling on 25 July, but is expected to give a date for her announcement.

Both sides will be able to appeal against the ruling.