Yes, if the foreign country and America have an extradition treaty.
They may be extradited to answer for a specific crime, but once they have been extradited they are subject tot he laws of the land they are in. An extradition is sometimes done with stipualtions limiting the charges and/or the possible sentences, however the is little the extraditing country can do if the receiving country decides to ignore such an agreement once they have the offender. However this is not often done as it might impede the possibility of later extraditions.
office that promotes American business and safeguards its travelers in a foreign country
Libya
Libya
Libya
Foreign CrashAnytime you are in a foreign country, you are subject to the laws of that country regardless of where you are from. Therefore, the American will have to go through whatever the car accident procedure is in England.
Yes, if it is a reciprocating country
To face charges...including fleeing from prosecution.
colin powell
Pen Island
I don't think so, unless the child was born on American soil (actually in America, an American territory, American military installation, or American embassy).
The Katalog company is a country foreign to many people from the United States and other American countries. The Katalog company is actually native to Germany.