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Dr Death's extradition hearing delayed until May

Washington, Apr 11: The extradition hearing of Dr. Jayant Patel, wanted for manslaughter in Australia's Queensland, has been deferred by a US judge until May 27.

Authorities in Queensland are trying to have the Indian-born doctor extradited for the deaths of three of his patients when he was working at the Bundaberg Base Hospital. Patel, who was initially scheduled to appear before the US District Court in Portland on April 18, appeared briefly before Judge Dennis Hubel, ABC News reported. Patel's lawyer Marc Blackman, had notified the court yesterday that Patel needed more time to "evaluate his options" before April 18.

Patel will have go behind bars for long time if convicted of the 16 offences Australian authorities have charged him with, including manslaughter, grievous bodily harm and fraud.

FBI officers have locked up Patel, 58, in a Portland prison since his arrest on March 11.


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US court orders 'Dr Death' to pay own legal bills

Sydney, Mar 29: A US court has reportedly rejected Indian doctor Dr Jayant Patel's plea of getting a government-funded lawyer to represent him in his trial. The court asked him to foot the bill himself as he had enough money for the purpose. Dr Patel, currently in custody, was represented by US government-funded lawyer Susan Russell for his first two court appearances following his arrest at his home in Portland, Oregon, on March 11. The accused will soon be receiving a.....
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