The home secretary will decide by 16 October, Mr McKinnon's lawyer has said.
In July, Janis Sharp pleaded outside court for Mrs May to "show a little bit of compassion" to rule sooner.
If convicted, Mr McKinnon, who admits hacking US military computers but says he was looking for evidence of UFOs, could face up to 60 years in jail. . . .
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