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Businessman Jacob “Kobi” Alexander, accompanied by his wife, appeared in a Namibian court Tuesday as part of his nearly two-year battle to stop his extradition to the United States.High Court judge Alexander Parker reserved judgment at the end of a...
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A Namibian prosecutor says a new judge will be appointed to hear the extradition case of businessman Jacob “Kobi” Alexander.Deputy State Attorney Nixon...
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