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extradition

[ek-struh-dish-uhn] / ˌɛk strəˈdɪʃ ən /


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Judge Corinne Goetzmann told the court that a warrant had been issued for Ramadan's arrest, however Switzerland does not have an extradition treaty with its neighbour.

From BBC

The individuals now face extradition to Belgium where they face prosecution for people smuggling and being part of an organised crime group.

From BBC

Wares was arrested under a UK extradition warrant in October last year before being released on bail.

From BBC

Gamboa, who was wearing a red shirt and boarded the plane in handcuffs and under heavy guard, attempted to prevent his extradition with last-minute legal appeals, but the efforts were rejected.

From Barron's

Duggar, who is currently jailed at the Washington County Detention Center, awaits extradition to Florida.

From Los Angeles Times