Some countries will not extradite a prisoner to another country.
2007-03-23 19:21:18
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answered by Solomon Grundy 7
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"Rio or Uruguay or wherever it is that they do not extradite for murder" Scott Turow.
ex·tra·dite Pronunciation (kstr-dt)
v. ex·tra·dit·ed, ex·tra·dit·ing, ex·tra·dites
v.tr.
1. To give up or deliver (a fugitive, for example) to the legal jurisdiction of another government or authority.
2. To obtain the extradition of. See Synonyms at banish.
v.intr.
To perform the act of extradition or engage in the process of extradition:
2007-03-20 15:49:32
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answered by Old guy 124 6
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The criminal was extradited to his own country for trial in his native jurisdiction.
ex·tra·dite (kstr-dt)
v. ex·tra·dit·ed, ex·tra·dit·ing, ex·tra·dites
v.tr.
1. To give up or deliver (a fugitive, for example) to the legal jurisdiction of another government or authority.
2. To obtain the extradition of. See Synonyms at banish.
v.intr.
To perform the act of extradition or engage in the process of extradition: "Rio or Uruguay or wherever it is that they do not extradite for murder" Scott Turow.
2007-03-20 15:51:28
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answered by QueryJ 4
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Some guy on Yahoo, that must not have ever heard of a dictionary, inanely asked how to use extradite in a sentence.
2007-03-20 16:13:26
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answered by uniquewhat 2
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the jury moved to extradite the gangbanger back to his place of origination.
2007-03-20 15:55:24
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answered by mimis 1
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