Extradition in United States
Extradition Definition
(Lat. ex, from, traditie, handing over) . The surrender by one sovereign state to another, on its demand, of persons charged with the commission of crime within its jurisdiction, that they may be dealt with according to its laws. International Extradition. The surrender of persons charged with crime by one foreign state to another, on its demand, pursuant to treaty stipulations between them. Interstate Extradition. The surrender of persons by one federal state to another, on its demand, pursuant to their federal constitution and laws. Persons subject to extradition, see Fugitive from Justice.
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(Lat. ex, from, traditie, handing over) . The surrender by one sovereign state to another, on its demand, of persons charged with the commission of crime within its jurisdiction, that they may be dealt with according to its laws. International Extradition. The surrender of persons charged with crime by one foreign state to another, on its demand, pursuant to treaty stipulations between them. Interstate Extradition. The surrender of persons by one federal state to another, on its demand, pursuant to their federal constitution and laws. Persons subject to extradition, see Fugitive from Justice.
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The surrender by one state to another state of a party who has fled to escape prosecution. The state desiring extradition must be competent to try the party and must demand the surrender.
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Extradition
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Extradition in the U.S. Code: Title 18, Part II, Chapter 209
The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating extradition are compiled in the United States Code under Title 18, Part II, Chapter 209. It constitutes “prima facie” evidence of statutes relating to Criminal Procedure (including extradition) of the United States. The readers can further narrow their legal research on the topic by chapter and subchapter.