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Assange's attorney in Britain, Mark Stephens, said he would challenge any eventual British arrest warrant in court. "The process in this case has been so utterly irregular that the chances of a valid arrest warrant being submitted to me are very small," he told The Associated Press in a brief telephone interview Thursday. Stephens, a prominent British media lawyer who also represents the AP, said he wasn't prepared to detail the nature of any possible legal challenge as he had yet to be served with a warrant. Assange's Swedish lawyer, Bjorn Hurtig, wasn't immediately available for comment.
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