High Court orders the surrender of a man to the United Kingdom to face prosecution for multiple offences, including burglary, dangerous driving, and fraudulent activities, as outlined in two European Arrest Warrants. The court dismissed objections regarding the potential infringement of the man's right to private and family life and concerns over prison conditions, affirming that the circumstances did not meet the threshold of exceptionality required to prevent surrender under human rights grounds.
European Arrest Warrant (EAW) - surrender - prosecution - burglary - dangerous driving - fraudulent use of vehicle registration - making off without payment - handling stolen goods - identity confirmation - judicial authority - correspondence of offences - Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act, 2001 - Road Traffic Act 1961 - human rights - Article 8 European Convention on Human Rights - mental health issues - family life - prison conditions - inhumane and degrading treatment - mutual recognition and trust - Minister for Justice v. Ostrowski - Minister for Justice v. D.E. - Minister for Justice v. Rettinger - Minister for Justice v. Angel - Framework Decision - presumption of good faith - exceptional circumstances.