The mother of British computer hacker Gary McKinnon,  Janis Sharp, right, talks to the media outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, Friday, July 31, 2009, as Trudie Styler, left, wife of British musician Sting, looks on,  after hearing the court judgement allowing the extradition of her son to United States. Britain's High Court on Friday rejected autistic British man Gary McKinnon's bid to avoid extradition to the United States to face trial for hacking into U.S.  military computers. AP Photo logo AP Photo 4 months ago

The mother of British computer hacker Gary McKinnon, Janis Sharp, right, talks to the media outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, Friday, July 31, 2009, as Trudie Styler, left, wife of British musician Sting, looks on, after hearing the court judgement allowing the extradition of her son to United States. Britain's High Court on Friday rejected autistic British man Gary McKinnon's bid to avoid extradition to the United States to face trial for hacking into U.S. military computers.