Yes, as an example, that's how Manuel Noriega was prosecuted in the US.
Every country has no extradition treaties with the.
Yes they can, as the US has extradition treaties with both Mexico and Panama. Convicts are not the sharpest knives in the kitchen, you know.
Yes, New Mexico has extradition treaties with other states in the United States, as mandated by the U.S. Constitution. These treaties allow for the extradition of individuals charged with crimes from one state to another. However, New Mexico does not have extradition treaties with foreign countries, typically relying on federal law and treaties for international extradition matters.
Ukraine
yes.......
Australia
Canada
Australia
India maintains extradition treaties with about 30 other countries.
Yes, Brazil, including Rio de Janeiro, has extradition treaties with several countries. However, extradition can be complex and is subject to Brazilian law, which may impose certain restrictions, such as not extraditing individuals for political crimes or if they face the death penalty. Each extradition request is evaluated on a case-by-case basis by Brazilian authorities.
Maybe IRAN!!