Bit of a resemblance! But i don't think there's an Ambrey
Frey out there for Neil.
Extradition Could Take Months (from CBS4Boston.com):
http://cbs4boston.com/topstories/local_story_040152531.html
"...it could take months to get him back from England to face trial in Massachusetts...
He told a judge he would not agree to a voluntary return to the United States. District Judge Timothy Workman did not ask Entwistle to enter a plea, and said a decision on whether he would be handed over to U.S authorities had to be made by April 15 under British law.
"Phillips said an extradition order has to be issued in the courts and there are several stages to the process. It then has to go to the Office of The Home Secretary who will then decide if Entwistle is sent back to Massachusetts. But an appeals process could follow and that could drag the proceedings on for months...
"If convicted, he faces life in prison without parole in Massachusetts."
Note: usually countries in the E.U. won't extradite someone who might have to face the death penalty to their home
country if that country has the death penalty. But Mass.
has no death penalty so maybe they'll allow him to be extradited (even though many US states have it, Mass.
doesn't, which might be good enough for the extradition
to be allowed.)
oops, AMBER Frey