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Yes, but extradited isn't exactly the correct term. In certain jurisdictions the seizure of property is possible if that property is considered necessary to prosecution- evidence or the product of an offense that falls within the scope of extraditable offences. The property can be seized and then turned over to the requesting party. Extradition is addressed by treaties and international agreements and agreements between states.

Yes, but extradited isn't exactly the correct term. In certain jurisdictions the seizure of property is possible if that property is considered necessary to prosecution- evidence or the product of an offense that falls within the scope of extraditable offences. The property can be seized and then turned over to the requesting party. Extradition is addressed by treaties and international agreements and agreements between states.

Yes, but extradited isn't exactly the correct term. In certain jurisdictions the seizure of property is possible if that property is considered necessary to prosecution- evidence or the product of an offense that falls within the scope of extraditable offences. The property can be seized and then turned over to the requesting party. Extradition is addressed by treaties and international agreements and agreements between states.

Yes, but extradited isn't exactly the correct term. In certain jurisdictions the seizure of property is possible if that property is considered necessary to prosecution- evidence or the product of an offense that falls within the scope of extraditable offences. The property can be seized and then turned over to the requesting party. Extradition is addressed by treaties and international agreements and agreements between states.

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Yes, but extradited isn't exactly the correct term. In certain jurisdictions the seizure of property is possible if that property is considered necessary to prosecution- evidence or the product of an offense that falls within the scope of extraditable offences. The property can be seized and then turned over to the requesting party. Extradition is addressed by treaties and international agreements and agreements between states.

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What state can you not be extradited from?

There are NO U.S. states or possessions from which you cannot be extradited.


If arrested in DC for Kentucky will you get to see a judge before being extradited?

Yes you will see a judge before your extradited.


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Yes you can; it is usually enough to have an arrest warrant issued to be extradited.


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He can be extradited. The question is whether the Colorado authorities want him enough to make it worth the cost of travel. There is no way to predict this. It depends on his value to them, and the cost of travel.


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Yes, provided all of the usual conditions are met people are regularly extradited from Northern Ireland to the Republic of Ireland


Is there a waiver that states that the accused will return to the state of the crime on their own and not be extradited?

No. There is no option to return "on your own." Only two choices - agree to be extradited - or fight extraditon.


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