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extradition
1. They were all in Costa Rica hiding, she said, behind its laws that limit extradition to only the most serious of crimes and prohibit it if a death penalty awaits
2. With Canada pushing for his extradition, her arguments in favor of marriage carried a lot more weight than just promises of sexual bliss during conjugal visits
3. The parents were incarcerated until March 2006, awaiting extradition to Maine
4. "What about the extradition treaty?"
5. "And no extradition? You know the government on Aleator—if you can call it one—is neutral and they don't have to honor the extradition treaty
6. I’d already done my homework regarding the extradition treaties between the United States and Japan, anticipating Bob might try to flee the country
7. Normal extradition procedures were so cumbersome that undesirables were routinely shipped out on the next outbound vessel that could be blackmailed into taking them
8. ‘It could be some place we don’t even have an extradition treaty with
9. They would not intentionally kill Max but would hold him at an embassy while arranging extradition
10. Extradition is pretty easy; he's on his way back now even as we speak
11. Russia claimed the extradition was unlawful, and the United States
12. An extradition order was issued against him at the request of the Russian government
13. So impressed was the President that he gave orders for the cancellation of the extradition order
14. Poonytang convinced her that no cop would ever come looking for her on stage at the strip club and since Labiastan was an embassy with no extradition agreement with the United States, she was pretty much safe
15. Nicole laughed, “I'm not a fugitive, and since the US and the UK have extradition laws it
16. And,” he added, “for possible extradition
17. Sadly, we have no extradition agreement, my lord, despite my repeated suggestions that we discuss one
18. As it is, the extradition requirement in Article 4 ensures in most cases that a criminal captured in another state will be returned to the state in which the crime was committed
19. Even if the feds did find him, extradition would be a nightmare
20. The British demanded the extradition of two Libyan agents and got the United Nations to impose sanctions on Libya until Gaddafi agreed to hand them over