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- Extradition - Wikipedia
In an extradition process, one sovereign jurisdiction makes a formal request to another sovereign jurisdiction ("the requested state") If the fugitive is found within the territory of the requested state, then the requested state may arrest the fugitive and subject them to its extradition process [2]
- What Does Extradition Mean and How Does It Work?
Extradition is the formal legal process one government uses to hand a person accused or convicted of a crime over to another government for prosecution or punishment
- extradition | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
Extradition is the removal of a person (typically referred to as a fugitive) from a requested jurisdiction to another jurisdiction for criminal prosecution or punishment
- Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Extradition
International extradition is a legal process by which one country (the requesting country) may seek from another country (the requested country) the surrender of a person who is wanted for prosecution, or to serve a sentence following conviction, for a criminal offense
- EXTRADITION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the delivery of an accused criminal from one place (as a U S state) to another where the trial will be held
- Extradition To and From the United States: Overview of the Law and . . .
“‘Extradition’ is the formal surrender of a person by a State to another State for prosecution or punishment ”1 Extradition to or from the United States is a creature of treaty
- Extraditions - United States Department of State
This webpage provides certain information concerning the Department’s role in the extradition process, including contact information for individuals who wish to make submissions for the Department’s consideration of individual extradition cases
- Extradition | International Domestic Processes | Britannica
extradition, in international law, the process by which one state, upon the request of another, effects the return of a person for trial for a crime punishable by the laws of the requesting state and committed outside the state of refuge
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