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Conwy: FBI most wanted Daniel Andreas San Diego awaits extradition
Daniel Andreas San Diego faces up to a 90-year sentence for 2003 California bombings linked to an animal rights extremist group, with a $250,000 FBI reward for his arrest.
- Daniel Andreas San Diego is a fugitive who has been arrested in Wales and is fighting extradition to the U.S. due to the fear of being sent to El Salvador. The FBI considers him one of their 'most wanted fugitives' after bombings in 2003.
- San Diego was detained on November 25, 2023, by officers from the National Crime Agency, supported by local police.
- He faces multiple charges, including causing damage by explosives and possession of explosives, with a potential sentence of up to 90 years if terrorist enhancements are applied, according to Mark Summers KC.
- David Patton warned that the process may violate constitutional rights, noting that U.S. prosecutors sometimes use hearsay in sentencing hearings, which raises constitutional concerns.
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- 38% of the sources lean Left, 38% of the sources are Center
38% Center
L 38%
C 38%
R 25%
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