Definition of «extradition order»

An extradition order is a legal request from one country to another to send back someone who has been accused or convicted of a crime, so that they can face trial or serve their punishment in the country where the crime was committed.

Sentences with «extradition order»

  • Sunbear's owner was extradited from Indiana to West Virginia in 2003, thanks to Gene's tough - minded insistance to disbelieving Indiana law enforcement that they absolutely must comply with the extradition order. (sunbearsquad.org)
  • Canadian law enforcement had shared information from a wiretapping investigation with U.S. law enforcement, leading to an extradition order. (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • An extradition order against two Canadian citizens accused of arranging an «honour killing» in India has been restored by the Supreme Court of Canada. (canadianlawyermag.com)
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