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The decision to extradite is normally made on a case by case basis. If it's felony bad check it will likely he handled differently from a felony assault.
What is gained is that a decision is actually made, instead of procrastinating or dithering, or avoiding. Whether a decision is good or bad is determined by its outcome.
No, you don't get a choice. The decision to extradite or not rests with the courts in the country where you have been apprehended. Depending on the country, you may or may not be allowed to present your case to the court before that decision is made.
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Two changes made to the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 were the establishment of federal commissioners to handle cases of alleged fugitive slaves and the denial of a jury trial to those accused of being fugitive slaves. Additionally, this law imposed harsh penalties on anyone found to be helping or harboring fugitive slaves.
The duration of They Made Me a Fugitive is 1.65 hours.
Yes. Israel has an extradition treaty with the US and has had it since 1963. As for whether Israel will extradite any particular Israeli citizen depends on the arguments made by the US government (as is typical of other extradition treaties).
They Made Me a Fugitive was created on 1947-06-24.
The basic decision to be made in an arraignment is whether or not the accused or suspect if you will, pleads guilty or not guilty to the offense or charge(s) made against him.
Post decision dissonance is defined as a feeling of uncertainty or anxiety on whether a decision that was made was correct. This is common especially in most scenarios where difficult decisions have to be made.