Gary McKinnon extradition case adjourned until October 18th

First reports seem to be that Gary McKinnon's extradition case has been adjourned until October 18th. More later:

Life Style Extra reports:

"He was granted bail on condition he lives at his home address, a £5,000 security remains in place and that he does not apply for any travel documents or use a computer with internet access.

His bail conditions were altered at today's hearing so that he only has to report to police on Mondays and Fridays, rather than daily.

The full extradition hearing was adjourned until October 18 for the defence to prepare their case"

The BBC also has essentially a similar report

"The case has been adjourned and Mr McKinnon was granted bail to appear again at Bow Street Magistrates' Court on 18 October.

District Judge Nicholas Evans ordered him to report to his local police station twice a week.

Contesting extradition

As part of his bail conditions, Mr McKinnon was ordered not to apply for any international travel documents and told not to use any computer equipment allowing him to access the internet.

Speaking outside court, Mr McKinnon's solicitor Karen Todner said her client "vigorously contested his extradition".

Mr McKinnon was first arrested in 2002 but action against him was discontinued.

Referring to this, his solicitor added: "It is unknown why there has been such a delay in requesting such extradition.

"The British public need to ask themselves why British citizens are being extradited to the USA when the US government has not signed the extradition treaty between the two countries." "