To: bgill
Extradition treaties or agreements. The consensus in international law is that a state does not have any obligation to surrender an alleged criminal to a foreign state, because one principle of sovereignty is that every state has legal authority over the people within its borders.
A simple guide to how extradition works based on the official Department of Justice (DOJ) manual for U.S. prosecutors. Extradition is the process by which a person located outside the U.S. is handed over by a foreign government to the U.S. government for trial and/or punishment back in the States.Jul 9, 2013
Extradition law in the United States... Extradition law in the United States is the formal process by which a fugitive found in the United States is surrendered to another country or state for trial or punishment.
701 posted on
10/28/2017 8:40:55 AM PDT by
STARLIT
(Draining the Swamp includes Cleaning out the Sewer Rats.)
To: NIKK
Del Paxton's Piano-
This is Mueller running up to the parking meter with a nickel in his hand as the timer is about to expire...
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This tweets says it all.
702 posted on
10/28/2017 8:50:15 AM PDT by
STARLIT
(Draining the Swamp includes Cleaning out the Sewer Rats.)
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