High Court orders the surrender of an individual to the United Kingdom to serve a 10-month custodial sentence for money laundering offenses, affirming the validity of a Trade and Cooperation Agreement arrest warrant. The individual's objections regarding the certainty of the sentence commencement, correspondence of offenses, and prison conditions were dismissed, with the court finding no substantial grounds to believe that surrender would expose the individual to a real risk of inhuman or degrading treatment.
European Arrest Warrant Act 2003 - Trade and Cooperation Agreement arrest warrant - money laundering - custodial sentence - surrender application - objections to surrender - legal certainty - correspondence of offenses - European Convention on Human Rights - Article 3 - inhuman or degrading treatment - prison conditions - mutual trust and recognition - mental health - criminal property - Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 - Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act) 2010 - fundamental rights - Framework Decision on the European Arrest Warrant.