How To Use Extradite In A Sentence

  • He was recaptured four years later in New Brunswick and extradited to the States.
  • Britain has consistently refused to extradite terror suspects to any country, including America, that has the death penalty.
  • None of the hundreds of other people charged in absentia with similar crimes has ever been extradited to East Timor.
  • To go back to the kidnapping in France to murder in Germany hypo, it seems like Germany would not extradite, but if the guy were stupid enough to go to France, he could be prosecuted. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Exonerated” Former Death Row Inmate Reconvicted
  • Romania will launch a bid to extradite him to face attempted murder charges today. The Sun
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  • He was extradited to Washington County where he is being held in county jail. Timesunion.com: Siena Women's Basketball
  • He was extradited back to Peru and sentenced to 25 years in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • The American murderer was caught by the English police and extradited to America.
  • He was extradited to Britain from the Irish Republic to face explosives charges.
  • Convicted felon Roman Polanski, currently seeking refuge from the law in Switzerland, has issued an official public statement in regards to the push by the United States to have him extradited back to this country so that he can finally answer for his crimes and face punishment for his 1977 conviction of child rape. Pink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business » Blog Archive » Roman Polanski Issues A Public Statement On His Extradition
  • Both men could be extradited to face their charges and if convicted face imprisonment and fines of up to $250,000 each. Times, Sunday Times
  • He fled to Germany, was jailed there and then extradited to Florida where he spent a few months in jail.
  • A Dubai court approved the U.K. request to extradite him, a decision Mr. Ibori appealed unsuccessfully, according to media reports. U.K. and Nigeria Seek Former Politician
  • As a result of the information provided by Mr B, this inmate was extradited to South Australia to face a charge of murder.
  • Refusing to extradite someone who has previously been acquitted is not the same as refusing to try them. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Exonerated” Former Death Row Inmate Reconvicted
  • The only countries whose policy is not to extradite refused asylum seekers are Greece and Italy.
  • There was also the "extraterritorial" issue of whether, in the circumstances, a legal basis existed allowing France to extradite Mr Bailey at all. Ireland.com Breaking News
  • He could now be extradited to face perjury charges. The Sun
  • An army would have been despatched to "extradite" him. Gaspar the Gaucho A Story of the Gran Chaco
  • Slovakia said his sentence will be commuted to life in jail if he is extradited. The Sun
  • Germany is currently seeking to extradite several alleged Somali pirates from the Netherlands for attacking a German containership in April, and alleged Somali pirates are waiting trial in France and Spain. Somali Pirates Face Trial in Dutch Court
  • The brother of Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams is due to face sex charges in Belfast on Thursday after being extradited from the Irish Republic. WalesOnline - Home
  • It is under no obligation to extradite the two suspects.
  • But American officials argue that it is proving unsatisfactory because they cannot extradite terror suspects from Britain because they are protected by human rights laws. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ministers had demanded the suspects be extradited to face justice in Britain. The Sun
  • He could now be extradited to face perjury charges. The Sun
  • It is believed that Norfolk is the first Trading Standards Department to extradite a convicted criminal from abroad.
  • But his lawyers will argue that Britain should extradite him only if the alleged conduct constitutes an offence here. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was extradited back to the UK this week and returned to prison. The Sun
  • Quite why the Home office felt her crime was unworthy of her being extradited is a matter for conjecture: could it be that as a Communist she enjoys special protection from Labour sympathisers? A Useful Lesson for Lefty Europhiles
  • Switzerland is also a signatory to the Convention Against Torture – and, as a party to CAT, has undertaken that it will prosecute or extradite for prosecution anyone present in its territory who it has a reasonable basis for believing has committed torture. George Bush: no escaping torture charges | Katherine Gallagher
  • Slovakia said his sentence will be commuted to life in jail if he is extradited. The Sun
  • He was extradited back to Peru and sentenced to 25 years in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • In any event, legal agreements with some of the countries from which the accused men had been extradited would have prevented execution.
  • He was caught in France and extradited back for trial. The Sun
  • Refusing to extradite someone who has previously been acquitted is not the same as refusing to try them. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Exonerated” Former Death Row Inmate Reconvicted
  • At the same time the government has offered reduced sentences and a promise not to extradite traffickers who surrender and confess.
  • Miss Dobbin submitted that the question for this court is whether, by reason of the passage of time, it would be unjust or oppressive to extradite the appellant.
  • The Italian charging process is not the same as in Britain and it is unclear whether the move would lead to further legal tussles and delays to British attempts to extradite him.
  • However, various international instruments impose an obligation on States to extradite suspects accused of certain crimes if requested.
  • After the Mexican courts ruled he could be extradited to the U.S. in 2001, Guzman escaped from prison in a laundry truck.
  • Then, at the midnight hour of the request to extradite him, only THEN did they offer to hand him over to the Pakistan courts.
  • He will be extradited back to the UK to serve his sentence. The Sun
  • The constitution or the laws of many civil law countries lay down the principle that nationals may not be extradited for prosecution abroad.
  • More interactive graphics and photos Sweden is attempting to extradite Mr. Assange from the U.K. to question him over allegations that he raped one woman and molested another during a visit to Stockholm in August. Sweden Questions Assange's Departure
  • CARLSBAD: It could take up to a year to extradite a Mexico City man accused of raping and killing an 84-year-old Carlsbad woman in 2001, investigators said yesterday. AroundTheCapitol.com
  • CARLSBAD - It could take up to a year to extradite a Mexico City man accused of raping and killing an 84-year-old Carlsbad woman in 2001, investigators said yesterday. AroundTheCapitol.com
  • Bolivian officials want her extradited, but Brazil has said her asylum request could take up to a year to process. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is right that the former butler, pictured, should be extradited to face charges of perjury. The Sun
  • The treaty under which my son was extradited is one-sided, unjust, ignores the principles of due process and is a licence to breach the rights of British citizens" ... The Nat West Three's Labour links
  • He was extradited to Britain from the Irish Republic to face explosives charges.
  • Auschwitz theft suspect extradited 'this week' (7 Apr 10) Högström has denied plotting to steal the sign -- whose German inscription translates as "Work Will Set You Free" -- Boguslawa Marcinkowska, spokeswoman for prosecutors in Krakow, southern Poland, said without giving further details. The Local - Sweden's news in English
  • He was extradited back to the UK this week and returned to prison. The Sun
  • In one case a carpenter was extradited for stealing cupboard doors back from a difficult client. Times, Sunday Times
  • He cannot be extradited to Britain because of an Anglo-Irish agreement that rules suspects in fiscal matters are not subject to extradition.
  • In her younger days, she cycled across Nepal, was shipwrecked off New Zealand and extradited from America.She was also a self-taught sailor, potter and toy maker.
  • Foreign defendants tend to be extradited to their country of origin.
  • Liam Adams is due to face sex charges in Belfast after being extradited from the Irish Republic. The Guardian World News
  • With the Iverson debacle concluded and his name extradited from the Nuggets 'locker room, BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
  • There was evidence that he could not be extradited to Italy, and his plea was rejected.
  • He was extradited back to Britain and in 1984 was jailed for three years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Senegal's announcement Friday that Habre would be extradited on a charter flight Monday moves to end years of legal wrangling about what to do with the former Chadian leader.
  • Accordingly, it is said it would be oppressive to extradite the applicant to France.
  • He was extradited but controversially released on bail in 2013 while awaiting trial. The Sun
  • After the Mexican courts ruled he could be extradited to the U.S. in 2001, Guzman escaped from prison in a laundry truck.
  • The Spanish police have refused to extradite a man wanted for a bank robbery in France.
  • He was subsequently extradited to Poland, where he was tried, found guilty and hanged.
  • But his lawyers will argue that Britain should extradite him only if the alleged conduct constitutes an offence here. Times, Sunday Times
  • While he was here, the government of Spain sought to extradite him to stand trial for conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to torture, and hostage taking.
  • Romania will launch a bid to extradite him to face attempted murder charges today. The Sun
  • He will be extradited back to the UK to serve his sentence. The Sun
  • Bolivian officials want her extradited, but Brazil has said her asylum request could take up to a year to process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both men could be extradited to face their charges and if convicted face imprisonment and fines of up to $250,000 each. Times, Sunday Times
  • US officials are searching for ways to extradite him on espionage charges. Times, Sunday Times
  • The English murderer was caught by the French police and extradited to Britain.
  • The American murderer was caught by the English police and extradited to America.
  • He was extradited but controversially released on bail in 2013 while awaiting trial. The Sun
  • The police extradited a prisoner from Florida back to New York.
  • It is right that the former butler, pictured, should be extradited to face charges of perjury. The Sun
  • Should he be extradited to Spain to stand trial for the grave crimes of which he is accused?
  • Lawyers are also troubled by what happens when the extradited person stands trial in America. Times, Sunday Times
  • They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there
  • If Paez is extradited to the United States, he could potentially be a source of important information on the drug cartel.
  • (Only when the Rome Statute is ratified does a state become bound to extradite war criminals to the ICC, etc.) The Volokh Conspiracy » An Eminently Sound Approach to (Supposed) International Human Rights Norms, from the Ninth Circuit
  • He was extradited back to Britain and in 1984 was jailed for three years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike the Hogs and the Banksters, the Neocons who illegally murdered, imprisoned and tortured countless civilians across the world should be exported - extradited, that is, to stand trial at an international war crimes tribunal. Bill Totten's Weblog
  • He was caught in France and extradited back for trial. The Sun
  • Bolivian officials want her extradited, but Brazil has said her asylum request could take up to a year to process. Times, Sunday Times
  • We extradite fugitives that come to America from other countries.
  • ZURICH/LOS ANGELES, Sept 27 Reuters - Fugitive director Roman Polanski, whose tumultuous life has overshadowed his film career, was arrested this weekend in Zurich after U.S. authorities sought to have him extradited to face sentencing for having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977. AS SEEN ON TV: ROMAN POLANSKI
  • He was extradited to Britain from the Irish Republic to face explosives charges.
  • What would happen if the Thai authorities sought to extradite him?
  • The alleged ringleader of a gang of Internet copyright pirates was back in jail last night after US authorities won the latest round in their battle to extradite him from Australia on multi-million dollar software piracy charges.
  • Japan may extradite its nationals to a country with which it has such a treaty only after the case is reviewed by the Tokyo High Court and at the government's discretion.
  • I'd doubt that he's gonna do any time, if he even gets extradited, which is also not a sure thing. Archive 2009-09-01
  • But American officials argue that it is proving unsatisfactory because they cannot extradite terror suspects from Britain because they are protected by human rights laws. Times, Sunday Times
  • The country has agreed to extradite a number of captured drug traffickers and other criminals for trial.
  • Lawyers are also troubled by what happens when the extradited person stands trial in America. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyone complicit in crimes against humanity should be extradited to the relevant jurisdiction to stand trial.
  • Leeson, extradited from a German prison on Nov. 22, pleaded guilty to the charges only the day before sentencing. Leeson Pays For His 'Web Of Deceit'
  • Certainly, it is true that no formal application was made by the United Kingdom to extradite the applicant to that country.
  • Spanish authorities are seeking to have the couple extradited to answer further charges.
  • Under the warrant, police in any member state can request that any other EU country extradite someone suspected of committing a crime.
  • The British government attempted to extradite the suspects from Belgium.
  • Ministers had demanded the suspects be extradited to face justice in Britain. The Sun
  • He called on Police Commissioner Fivas to "extradite" all white business people involved in corruption in the former Transkei, back there. ANC Daily News Briefing

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