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1. 2 France has applied to extradite her.

2. He will be extradited to Britain from France.

3. 10 The police extradite the murderer from the island state.

4. 1 The authorities refused to extradite him.

5. Ray was quickly extradited to Tennessee and charged with King's murder.

6. However, they were not extradited to France to stand trial there.

7. 6 It is under no obligation to extradite the two suspects.

8. 3 The British government attempted to extradite the suspects from Belgium.

9. 7 The court refused to extradite political refugees.

10. 8 They refused to extradite the hijackers to the U.S.

11. 12 The police arranged to extradite the jewel thief from the island state.

12. The French jewel thief was caught by the English police and extradited to France.

13. He was arrested in New Orleans in 1881 and extradited to Italy.

14. 9 We will not extradite him to the United States.

15. (b) Since 2014, 04 fugitives have been extradited to India from the above named countries.

16. The American murderer was caught by the English police and extradited to America.

17. 5 The police arranged to extradite the murderer from the island state.

18. Government must immediately arrest and extradite Hissène Habré to Belgium to face crimes against humanity charges Document - Senegal:

19. 21 Another option is to skip the country, to somewhere that will not readily extradite to America.

20. Meanwhile police here are liaising with Interpol and taking legal advice on whether they can extradite Mrs Hilali.

21. They are expected to be extradited to the United States on suspicion of receiving US$150 million in bribes.

22. Later convicted in absentia for crimes, including murder, García Meza was extradited from Brazil and began serving a 30-year sentence in 1995.

23. He was arrested in Shanghai's International Settlement on 17 August 1931, and extradited to Nanjing, where he was executed on 29 November 1931.

24. In the President's quarters, Chief of Staff Mark Boudreau expresses concerns that Bauer is a terrorist and drafts an agreement for extraditing him to Russia.

25. 18 Warren Anderson faces manslaughter charges in India, but the United States rejected efforts to extradite him.

26. 4 The Spanish police have refused to extradite a man wanted for a bank robbery in France.

27. 20 Habre lawyer El Hadj Diouf says President Wade's decision to extradite the former Chadian leader is meant to destroy him.

28. 15 Meanwhile police here are liaising with Interpol and taking legal advice on whether they can extradite Mrs Hilali.

29. 14 At the same time the government has offered reduced sentences and a promise not to extradite traffickers who surrender and confess.

30. Ron DeSantis, an ally of Trump’s, might refuse to extradite the former president if he is Criminally charged in New York

31. In addition, there is an adage in extradition regime, which states “aut dedere aut judiciare” (to extradite or to punish) which means that if the requested State refuses to extradite the person sought, the requested State shall tries and punishes the said person in accordance with its national law.

32. All abbatial magistrates and the governor were extradited and freedom of religion was promulgated, which obviously turned against the interests of the Catholic cantons.

33. Beseechful: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is alleged to have directly intervened in the case of Cesare Battisti by asking the Braziiian president not to extradite him to …

34. Police Detective Jim Brannigan (John Wayne) is sent from Chicago to London to extradite a wanted American criminal, Ben Larkin (John Vernon)

35. The fugitive leader of a prominent Biafra secessionist group has been arrested and extradited to Nigeria to face trial, in a move likely to inflame …

36. He has handed Pakistan's top envoy here a formal diplomatic note - known as a demarche - with the names of about 20 individuals India wants Pakistan to extradite.

37. 16 In 2007 police detained and deported a man officials say was sent to shoot Mr Berezovsky, whomRussiawants to extradite to face fraud charges that he says are trumped-up.

38. 17 He has handed Pakistan's top envoy here a formal diplomatic note - known as a demarche - with the names of about 20 individuals India wants Pakistan to extradite.

39. 11 On Monday Switzerland refused to extradite director Roman Polanski to California for sentencing on a 30-year-old sex crime because of potential technical faults in the US request for extradition.

40. In 2017, the Mexican government extradited Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, a known member of the Sinaloa Cartel, to the US.Guzmán faces charges of murder and laundering funds

41. Months after skipping out on a court appearance where he was to be arraigned on dozens of charges related to a string of Westchester Burglaries, a man has been extradited back and charged in a 47-count indictment

42. 19 If a crime took place several years ago, notes Ms Powell, a Greek court may regard it as time-barred and decline to extradite, even though other EU countries would count it as still prosecutable.

43. 13 No State Party shall expel,[www.Sentencedict.com] return ("refouler") or extradite a person to another State where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture.

44. The Government of Puerto Rico did not have the power to refuse to extradite a Puerto Rican accused of offences subject to the death penalty, unlike sovereign States, which could refuse to yield jurisdiction in such cases.

45. It is pertinent to note that under the terms of this judgment, “Other abolitionist countries do not, in general, extradite without assurances.” The Committee considers that the Covenant should be interpreted as a living instrument and the rights protected under it should be applied in context and in the light of present-day conditions

46. � It should be mentioned, however, that the Treaty on International Penal Law, signed at Montevideo on 23 January 1889, and the revised Treaty on International Penal Law, signed at Montevideo on 19 March 1940, contain an absolute obligation to extradite, subject to the conditions set forth in the respective treaties (see, respectively, art. 19 and art. 18), and therefore do not include a provision contemplating the alternative of prosecution.