Extradition in a sentence
Meaning: The process of handing over a suspect or criminal to another jurisdiction; significant in law enforcement.

(1) The court approved the extradition request.
(2) The extradition hearing has been postponed.
(3) The suspect was arrested pending extradition.
(4) The extradition case attracted media attention.
(5) The defendant plans to dispute the extradition.
(6) The extradition process can take several months.
(7) The extradition request was granted by the court.
(8) The suspect is appealing against his extradition.
(9) The extradition request was made by the Interpol.
(10) The judge ordered the extradition of the accused.
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(11) The suspect is awaiting extradition to face trial.
(12) The extradition hearing will take place next week.
(13) The extradition laws vary from country to country.
(14) The extradition request was approved by the court.
(15) The suspect fled the country to avoid extradition.
(16) The fugitive was fighting against his extradition.
(17) The court approved the extradition of the suspect.
(18) The extradition process can be lengthy and complex.
(19) The suspect is facing multiple extradition charges.
(20) The extradition hearing is scheduled for next week.
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(21) The extradition hearing was scheduled for next week.
(22) The suspect's extradition was approved by the court.
(23) The suspect's lawyer is arguing against extradition.
(24) The extradition process is underway for the suspect.
(25) The extradition of the fugitive was finally granted.
(26) The extradition laws in this country are very strict.
(27) The accused has fled the country to avoid extradition.
(28) The extradition hearing was postponed until next week.
(29) The extradition case attracted international attention.
(30) The extradition process can be lengthy and complicated.
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(31) The court has approved the extradition of the fugitive.
(32) The extradition process can be complicated and lengthy.
(33) The extradition of the criminal was a major news story.
(34) The extradition process took several months to complete.
(35) The country refused to grant extradition to the suspect.
(36) The country refused to agree to the extradition request.
(37) The suspect's extradition has been approved by the court.
(38) The accused is trying to dispute the extradition to Iraq.
(39) The country refused to grant extradition to the criminal.
(40) The suspect is currently in custody awaiting extradition.
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(41) The suspect's lawyer is fighting against his extradition.
(42) The lawyer advised his client to dispute the extradition.
(43) The defendant is facing extradition to the United States.
(44) The suspect's family is fighting against his extradition.
(45) The extradition process can be complex and time-consuming.
(46) The judge issued a warrant over the suspect's extradition.
(47) The suspect is currently fighting against his extradition.
(48) The extradition case has sparked a debate on human rights.
(49) The suspect is fighting against extradition to face trial.
(50) The accused is facing extradition on charges of espionage.
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(51) The criminal's extradition to another state was requested.
(52) The accused is trying to dispute the extradition to Spain.
(53) The accused is trying to dispute the extradition to Chile.
(54) The accused is hoping to dispute the extradition to India.
(55) The government is seeking the extradition of the criminal.
(56) The extradition request was denied due to lack of evidence.
(57) The extradition case has attracted international attention.
(58) The government is disputing the extradition of a drug lord.
(59) The accused is hoping to dispute the extradition to Mexico.
(60) The accused is trying to dispute the extradition to Jordan.
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(61) The coterminous states have a mutual extradition agreement.
(62) The country has a history of refusing extradition requests.
(63) The extradition process involves multiple legal procedures.
(64) The suspect is wanted for extradition in several countries.
(65) The judge allowed the defendant to dispute the extradition.
(66) The defendant's extradition was complicated by the dispute.
(67) The government is working on strengthening extradition laws.
(68) The police have a warrant out for the suspect's extradition.
(69) The suspect's legal team is disputing the extradition order.
(70) The accused is expected to dispute the extradition to Spain.
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(71) The extradition process can take several months to complete.
(72) The country has a strict policy on extradition of criminals.
(73) The extradition of the accused was a controversial decision.
(74) The country has a reputation for being tough on extradition.
(75) The suspect's extradition was delayed due to a technicality.
(76) The judge signed a warrant out for the suspect's extradition.
(77) The judge will hear the arguments to dispute the extradition.
(78) The accused is hoping to dispute the extradition to Pakistan.
(79) The accused is expected to dispute the extradition to Mexico.
(80) The accused is expected to dispute the extradition to France.
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(81) The extradition request was denied by the foreign government.
(82) The government is expected to dispute the extradition request.
(83) The suspect's extradition was delayed due to legal challenges.
(84) The suspect was held in custody until his extradition hearing.
(85) The lawyer is trying to dispute the extradition of his client.
(86) The government is disputing the extradition of a war criminal.
(87) The accused is expected to dispute the extradition to Germany.
(88) The extradition process can be used to uphold the rule of law.
(89) The suspect is facing extradition for financial fraud charges.
(90) The suspect's family pleaded for his extradition to be halted.
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(91) The extradition of the hacker was seen as a warning to others.
(92) The accused is trying to flee the country to avoid extradition.
(93) The extradition agreement allows for the transfer of prisoners.
(94) The extradition treaty was signed to combat cross-border crime.
(95) The extradition process requires extensive legal documentation.
(96) The extradition case has attracted significant media attention.
(97) The government is currently reviewing its extradition policies.
(98) The extradition hearing has been postponed due to the pandemic.
(99) The suspect is resisting extradition on charges of tax evasion.
(100) The government is disputing the extradition of a cybercriminal.
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(101) The accused is expected to dispute the extradition to Colombia.
(102) The extradition process can be influenced by political factors.
(103) The extradition process can be used to promote global security.
(104) The suspect is facing extradition for drug trafficking charges.
(105) The country has a strict extradition policy for serious crimes.
(106) The extradition of the suspect was delayed due to legal issues.
(107) The defendant's lawyer argued against his client's extradition.
(108) The government is seeking extradition for a notorious drug lord.
(109) The suspect's legal team is challenging the extradition request.
(110) The court has approved the extradition on charges of kidnapping.
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(111) The government is pursuing extradition on charges of corruption.
(112) The suspect's lawyer is trying to dispute the extradition order.
(113) The suspect's family is trying to dispute the extradition order.
(114) The accused is trying to dispute the extradition to South Korea.
(115) The extradition of the accused was a major step towards justice.
(116) The extradition hearing was postponed due to a lack of evidence.
(117) The extradition request was based on charges of money laundering.
(118) The defendant's lawyer plans to dispute the extradition in court.
(119) The extradition case is likely to be disputed for several months.
(120) The defendant's lawyer filed a motion to dispute the extradition.
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(121) The suspect is facing extradition on charges of drug trafficking.
(122) The extradition request was granted on charges of arms smuggling.
(123) The criminal tried to dispute the extradition to another country.
(124) The United States has extradition agreements with many countries.
(125) The court will hear arguments to dispute the extradition request.
(126) The court will hear testimony to dispute the extradition request.
(127) The accused is trying to dispute the extradition to Saudi Arabia.
(128) The defendant's extradition was delayed due to a paperwork error.
(129) The extradition request was made by the United States government.
(130) The suspect's extradition was delayed due to a medical emergency.
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(131) The suspect's extradition was approved by the foreign government.
(132) The extradition treaty was designed to combat international crime.
(133) The accused has been arrested pending the decision on extradition.
(134) The extradition process can take months or even years to complete.
(135) The embassy is trying to dispute the extradition of their citizen.
(136) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on moral grounds.
(137) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on legal grounds.
(138) The court will review the case to dispute the extradition request.
(139) The extradition process can be used to bring fugitives to justice.
(140) The judge will hear arguments to dispute the extradition to Egypt.
(141) The suspect's family is hoping to dispute the extradition to Iran.
(142) The accused is expected to dispute the extradition to North Korea.
(143) The defendant's lawyer plans to dispute the extradition to Mexico.
(144) The extradition process can be used to combat transnational crime.
(145) The extradition treaty between the two countries is being reviewed.
(146) The suspect is currently awaiting extradition to the United States.
(147) The accused has exhausted all legal avenues to prevent extradition.
(148) The defendant is currently fighting extradition in a foreign court.
(149) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on family grounds.
(150) The criminal tried to dispute the extradition to the United States.
(151) The extradition of drug traffickers is a common use of the process.
(152) The judge will hear arguments to dispute the extradition to France.
(153) The judge will hear arguments to dispute the extradition to Israel.
(154) The suspect's family is trying to dispute the extradition to Italy.
(155) The accused is expected to dispute the extradition to Saudi Arabia.
(156) The suspect's family is trying to dispute the extradition to Syria.
(157) The United States has extradition treaties with over 100 countries.
(158) The defendant's extradition was denied due to the lack of evidence.
(159) The defendant's legal team is preparing to dispute the extradition.
(160) The defendant's extradition was delayed due to the ongoing dispute.
(161) The extradition of the criminal was a long and complicated process.
(162) The extradition treaty ensures that criminals cannot escape justice.
(163) The extradition proceedings were delayed due to legal complications.
(164) The suspect's extradition has been delayed due to diplomatic issues.
(165) The extradition process can be hindered by political considerations.
(166) The extraterritorial policy allows for the extradition of criminals.
(167) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on medical grounds.
(168) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on ethical grounds.
(169) The extradition treaty between the two countries was signed in 1995.
(170) The extradition process can be expensive and involve many resources.
(171) The government is trying to dispute the extradition of the fugitive.
(172) The court will consider evidence to dispute the extradition request.
(173) The extradition of the criminal was delayed due to paperwork issues.
(174) The extradition process can be used to bring war criminals to trial.
(175) The suspect's family is trying to dispute the extradition to Canada.
(176) The suspect's lawyer is arguing to dispute the extradition to China.
(177) The country's extradition laws are among the strictest in the world.
(178) The defendant's extradition was a complex matter due to the dispute.
(179) The defendant's extradition was a divisive issue due to the dispute.
(180) The extradition treaty between the two countries is still in effect.
(181) The defendant's family is pleading for his extradition to be halted.
(182) The extradition agreement between the two nations was signed in 2010.
(183) The extradition treaty allows for parties to dispute the extradition.
(184) The treaty ensures to uphold immunity from extradition for diplomats.
(185) The suspect is fighting against his extradition to the United States.
(186) The suspect was extradited under the terms of the extradition treaty.
(187) The extradition laws vary from country to country and can be complex.
(188) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition to avoid punishment.
(189) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on economic grounds.
(190) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on cultural grounds.
(191) The extradition process can involve extradition hearings and appeals.
(192) The extradition process can be emotionally draining for all involved.
(193) The government is disputing the extradition of a political dissident.
(194) The government is disputing the extradition of a suspected terrorist.
(195) The suspect's supporters are trying to dispute the extradition order.
(196) The extradition process can be used to bring arms dealers to justice.
(197) The suspect's lawyer is planning to dispute the extradition to Egypt.
(198) The defendant's extradition was granted after a lengthy legal battle.
(199) The extradition of the suspect was a top priority for the government.
(200) The extradition of the fugitive was a major breakthrough in the case.
(201) The extradition of the criminal was a major blow to his organization.
(202) The accused is fighting against his extradition to the United States.
(203) The defendant's extradition was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(204) The accused criminal is determined to dispute the extradition process.
(205) The extradition agreement between the two countries is being disputed.
(206) The extradition treaty allows for the transfer of convicted criminals.
(207) The extradition process was delayed in terms of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(208) The suspect was held in prison until his extradition to another state.
(209) The government is seeking extradition on charges of human trafficking.
(210) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on political grounds.
(211) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on religious grounds.
(212) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on technical grounds.
(213) Some countries have extradition laws that are more strict than others.
(214) Some countries have extradition laws that allow for the death penalty.
(215) The suspect's lawyer is preparing to dispute the extradition to Italy.
(216) The suspect's lawyer is planning to dispute the extradition to France.
(217) The country's extradition laws were updated after a high-profile case.
(218) The extradition of the drug trafficker was a major blow to the cartel.
(219) The country has a bilateral extradition treaty with the United States.
(220) The defendant's extradition was temporarily halted due to the dispute.
(221) The extradition hearing has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(222) The extradition treaty between the two countries was signed last year.
(223) The magistrate agreed to issue a warrant for the suspect's extradition.
(224) The country's legal system provides avenues to dispute the extradition.
(225) The extradition process requires cooperation between multiple agencies.
(226) The government is pushing for the immediate extradition of the suspect.
(227) The extradition request has been submitted to the relevant authorities.
(228) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on linguistic grounds.
(229) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on historical grounds.
(230) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on procedural grounds.
(231) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on evidential grounds.
(232) The United States has extradition agreements with many other countries.
(233) The court will examine the evidence to dispute the extradition request.
(234) Some countries have extradition laws that are more lenient than others.
(235) The extradition process can be used to bring money launderers to trial.
(236) The defendant's lawyer is arguing to dispute the extradition to Brazil.
(237) The suspect's family is hoping to dispute the extradition to Argentina.
(238) The defendant's family is trying to dispute the extradition to Nigeria.
(239) The defendant's lawyer is arguing to dispute the extradition to Turkey.
(240) The suspect's family is trying to dispute the extradition to Argentina.
(241) The suspect's lawyer is planning to dispute the extradition to Germany.
(242) The country has a mutual extradition agreement with the European Union.
(243) The defendant's extradition was ultimately granted despite the dispute.
(244) The defendant's extradition was denied after successfully disputing it.
(245) The defendant's extradition was a contentious issue due to the dispute.
(246) The extradition of the accused was a major victory for law enforcement.
(247) The extradition hearing was postponed in terms of the judge's schedule.
(248) The suspect was extradited under the provisions of the extradition law.
(249) The extradition process was expedited due to the severity of the crime.
(250) The defendant is fighting against his extradition to avoid prosecution.
(251) The extradition treaty allows for the extradition on charges of murder.
(252) The accused is facing extradition on charges of embezzlement and fraud.
(253) The suspect is currently awaiting extradition to the requesting country.
(254) The extradition case has attracted international attention and scrutiny.
(255) The suspect is fighting extradition on grounds of political persecution.
(256) The country has extradition agreements with several neighboring nations.
(257) The victim's family is trying to dispute the extradition to get justice.
(258) The extradition process can involve extradition treaties and agreements.
(259) Extradition can be a complex legal issue that requires expert knowledge.
(260) Some countries have extradition laws that are more flexible than others.
(261) The extradition process can be complicated and involve many legal steps.
(262) The extradition process can be used to bring human traffickers to trial.
(263) The defendant's lawyer plans to dispute the extradition to South Africa.
(264) The government is currently negotiating the extradition of the criminal.
(265) The suspect is fighting against his extradition on human rights grounds.
(266) The extradition process can be costly, both financially and politically.
(267) The country has signed an extradition treaty with several other nations.
(268) The extradition hearing will focus on the reasons to dispute the request.
(269) The extradition proceedings have been delayed due to legal complications.
(270) The suspect's legal team is exploring all options to prevent extradition.
(271) The extradition hearing will determine if the accused will be extradited.
(272) The suspect was remanded to custody pending extradition to another state.
(273) The police are trying to dispute the extradition of a dangerous criminal.
(274) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on geographical grounds.
(275) Sometimes, people try to avoid extradition by fleeing to another country.
(276) If someone commits a crime in another country, they may face extradition.
(277) Some countries have extradition treaties with only a few other countries.
(278) The defendant's family is hoping to dispute the extradition to Australia.
(279) The defendant's family is trying to dispute the extradition to Palestine.
(280) The extradition of the drug lord was a major victory for law enforcement.
(281) The country's extradition laws are based on the principle of reciprocity.
(282) The defendant's extradition was a controversial issue due to the dispute.
(283) The defendant's extradition was a sensitive topic because of the dispute.
(284) The defendant's extradition was a complex legal issue due to the dispute.
(285) The extradition process was expedited in view of the urgency of the case.
(286) The fugitive was extradited under the terms of the extradition agreement.
(287) The defendant is fighting against extradition on charges of embezzlement.
(288) The extradition request was filed by the country's law enforcement agency.
(289) The suspect's family hired a renowned attorney to dispute the extradition.
(290) The defense team is preparing to dispute the extradition on legal grounds.
(291) The suspect is facing multiple charges in the country seeking extradition.
(292) The defendant is trying to dispute the extradition to prove his innocence.
(293) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on mental health grounds.
(294) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on environmental grounds.
(295) Extradition can be a complex legal process that requires expert knowledge.
(296) The extradition process can take a long time and involve many legal steps.
(297) The extradition process can be controversial and involve political issues.
(298) The accused is disputing the extradition to face trial in another country.
(299) The extradition process can take several months or even years to complete.
(300) The extradition process can be used to bring corrupt officials to justice.
(301) The suspect's lawyer is arguing to dispute the extradition to Afghanistan.
(302) The extradition process can be used to promote justice and accountability.
(303) The defendant's family hired a new lawyer to help dispute the extradition.
(304) The defendant's extradition was a challenging case because of the dispute.
(305) The court cannot extradite the accused without a valid extradition treaty.
(306) The country's extradition laws have been criticized for being too lenient.
(307) The extradition agreement between the two nations was mutually beneficial.
(308) The judge has granted the extradition request from the foreign government.
(309) The extradition process involves diplomatic negotiations between countries.
(310) The government is actively pursuing the extradition of the wanted criminal.
(311) The accused was remanded in custody pending extradition to another country.
(312) The government is trying to dispute the extradition of a political refugee.
(313) The suspect is trying to dispute the extradition on jurisdictional grounds.
(314) Extradition can only happen if there is a treaty between the two countries.
(315) The extradition process can involve negotiations between the two countries.
(316) Some countries have extradition treaties with only certain other countries.
(317) The extradition of the suspect was approved by both countries' governments.
(318) The government is trying to dispute the extradition of a criminal to China.
(319) The government is trying to dispute the extradition of a criminal to Japan.
(320) The government is trying to dispute the extradition of a criminal to India.
(321) The defendant's legal team is preparing to dispute the extradition to Iran.
(322) The extradition hearing was postponed due to the defendant's health issues.
(323) The defendant's extradition was a source of tension because of the dispute.
(324) The country has signed an extradition agreement with several other nations.
(325) Extradite in comparison to extradition requests can be denied by a country.
(326) Extradite in comparison to extradition can involve diplomatic negotiations.
(327) The government faced criticism for its handling of the extradition request.
(328) The court has ordered the extradition of the fugitive to the United States.
(329) The embassy is working on the extradition process for the accused criminal.
(330) The extradition of the hacker was a joint effort between several countries.
(331) The accused is facing extradition on charges of money laundering and fraud.
(332) The government is seeking extradition on charges of cybercrime and hacking.
(333) The department of justice handles extradition requests from other countries.
(334) The defendant's legal team is gathering evidence to dispute the extradition.
(335) The suspect's lawyer is arguing against extradition on human rights grounds.
(336) The extradition agreement between the two countries facilitates the process.
(337) The extradition process can involve multiple government agencies and courts.
(338) Extradition is not always easy, and there can be many obstacles to overcome.
(339) Extradition is a legal process that involves two countries working together.
(340) The accused is disputing the extradition on the basis of a lack of evidence.
(341) The extradition process involves a lot of legal paperwork and documentation.
(342) The extradition of hackers is becoming more common as cyber crime increases.
(343) The accused was remanded to a prison in a different country for extradition.
(344) The government is trying to dispute the extradition of a criminal to Israel.
(345) The defendant's extradition was a difficult legal battle due to the dispute.
(346) The fugitive was finally caught and held in the clink until his extradition.
(347) The prisoner was extradited under the conditions of the extradition request.
(348) The defendant's extradition was denied by the court due to lack of evidence.
(349) The government is seeking the extradition of several high-profile criminals.
(350) The suspect's extradition was finally approved after a lengthy legal battle.
(351) The extradition process required the approval of both countries' governments.
(352) The extradition treaty allows for the possibility of extraditing individuals.
(353) Extradition is a way to show that countries can work together to fight crime.
(354) Extradition is when someone is sent back to their home country to face trial.
(355) Extradition can take a long time because there are many legal steps involved.
(356) Extradition is the process of sending a criminal from one country to another.
(357) The extradition process can be a long and difficult journey for all involved.
(358) The accused is disputing the extradition on the basis of a medical condition.
(359) The defendant's lawyer plans to dispute the extradition to the United States.
(360) The defendant's legal team is preparing to dispute the extradition to Russia.
(361) The defendant's legal team is preparing to dispute the extradition to Brazil.
(362) The defendant's legal team is preparing to dispute the extradition to Turkey.
(363) The extradition process can be used to prevent suspects from fleeing justice.
(364) The defendant's extradition was a hotly debated topic because of the dispute.
(365) The defendant's extradition was a contentious legal issue due to the dispute.
(366) Extradite in comparison to extradition treaties can be done without a treaty.
(367) The suspect's lawyer filed a motion in opposition to the extradition request.
(368) The suspect is currently in custody awaiting extradition to his home country.
(369) The court has ordered the extradition of the accused on charges of terrorism.
(370) The suspect is currently in custody awaiting extradition on charges of fraud.
(371) The court has approved the extradition on charges of espionage and terrorism.
(372) The extradition process requires cooperation between law enforcement agencies.
(373) The extradition process can be emotionally draining for the families involved.
(374) The extradition process involves cooperation between law enforcement agencies.
(375) The extradition treaty allows for the transfer of prisoners between countries.
(376) The treaty ensures to uphold immunity from extradition for political refugees.
(377) Extradition is not always successful because some countries may not cooperate.
(378) Extradition can be a lengthy process because of the many legal steps involved.
(379) The extradition process can be complicated and involve multiple legal systems.
(380) The extradition process can be used to prevent criminals from evading justice.
(381) The suspect was arrested and is now awaiting extradition to the United States.
(382) The government can only extradite within the limits of the extradition treaty.
(383) The suspect is currently fighting against extradition on charges of terrorism.
(384) The extradition treaty between the two countries has been in place for decades.
(385) Extradition can be a way to hold powerful people accountable for their actions.
(386) The accused is disputing the extradition on the basis of political persecution.
(387) The accused is currently in hiding to avoid extradition to the foreign country.
(388) The extradition process can be used to bring white-collar criminals to justice.
(389) The suspect's legal team is working hard to dispute the extradition to Lebanon.
(390) The government is trying to dispute the extradition of a criminal to Australia.
(391) The government is trying to dispute the extradition of a criminal to Venezuela.
(392) The extradition of the terrorist suspect was a top priority for the government.
(393) The defendant's previous lawyer failed to successfully dispute the extradition.
(394) The fugitive was finally caught and placed in a jail cell to await extradition.
(395) The extradition request was denied in terms of the suspect's medical condition.
(396) The judge ordered the suspect to be held in jail until his extradition hearing.
(397) The extradition case has sparked a diplomatic dispute between the two countries.
(398) The accused was remanded in custody pending extradition to another jurisdiction.
(399) The United States has extradition treaties with many countries around the world.
(400) Some countries have extradition laws that allow for extradition without a trial.
(401) Some countries have extradition laws that are based on political considerations.
(402) The process of extradition can be stressful and confusing for everyone involved.
(403) Extradition can be a way to promote international cooperation and understanding.
(404) The defendant is disputing the extradition on the grounds of a biased judiciary.
(405) The accused is disputing the extradition on the basis of a lack of jurisdiction.
(406) The accused is disputing the extradition on the basis of a political conspiracy.
(407) The government is currently negotiating the extradition of a notorious criminal.
(408) The court ruled in favor of the extradition request from the foreign government.
(409) The accused is currently in custody awaiting extradition to the foreign country.
(410) The extradition of Edward Snowden from Russia to the US is a controversial case.
(411) The defendant's family is fighting against his extradition to a foreign country.
(412) The country's extradition laws are based on the principle of non-discrimination.
(413) The defendant's extradition was a long and drawn-out process due to the dispute.
(414) The defendant's extradition was a highly publicized case because of the dispute.
(415) The FBI will issue a warrant for the suspect's extradition to the United States.
(416) The extradition of the white-collar criminal was a long and complicated process.
(417) The extradition process can be costly for both the government and the defendant.
(418) The extradition hearing will determine whether the suspect should be transferred.
(419) The extradition case highlighted the need for stronger international cooperation.
(420) The extradition process can be disputed if there are concerns about human rights.
(421) The accused's legal team is gathering expert opinions to dispute the extradition.
(422) The extradition process requires the cooperation of multiple government agencies.
(423) The extradition against the fugitive was successful after a lengthy legal battle.
(424) Extradite in comparison to extradition can involve a hearing in front of a judge.
(425) The court granted the extradition request in fulfillment of the legal obligation.
(426) The prosecutor argued against the defendant's attempt to dispute the extradition.
(427) Extradition is often used in cases of serious crimes such as murder or terrorism.
(428) The defendant's legal team is working hard to dispute the extradition to Germany.
(429) The extradition process can be used to ensure that suspects receive a fair trial.
(430) The defendant's family is appealing against his extradition to a foreign country.
(431) The family of the suspect is trying to dispute the extradition to keep him close.
(432) Extradition can only happen if the crime is considered a crime in both countries.
(433) Extradition can be used to bring criminals to justice even if they are in hiding.
(434) Some countries have strict laws about extradition, while others are more lenient.
(435) The process of extradition can involve many different agencies and organizations.
(436) The government is offering a plea deal in exchange for the suspect's extradition.
(437) The suspect's extradition was delayed due to a technicality in the legal process.
(438) The extradition treaty allows for the extradition on charges of drug trafficking.
(439) The court ordered the immediate extradition of the drug lord to the United States.
(440) The defendant's lawyer plans to dispute the extradition based on lack of evidence.
(441) The accused's legal team is preparing a strong defense to dispute the extradition.
(442) Treaties can provide a legal basis for extradition of criminals between countries.
(443) The extradition agreement between the two countries has been in place for decades.
(444) The country's laws prohibit the extradition of its citizens without their consent.
(445) The defendant's extradition was granted despite protests from human rights groups.
(446) The defendant's extradition was a complicated legal matter because of the dispute.
(447) The extradition of the suspect was a long-awaited victory for the victim's family.
(448) The extradition treaty between the two countries has been in place for many years.
(449) The country has a history of refusing extradition requests from certain countries.
(450) The extradition of cyber criminals is becoming more common in today's digital age.
(451) The suspect's legal team is working on a plan to dispute the extradition to Japan.
(452) The extradition process can be used to hold suspects accountable for their crimes.
(453) The suspect's lawyer is trying to dispute the extradition on human rights grounds.
(454) If someone commits a crime in another country, they may be subject to extradition.
(455) The process of extradition can take a long time and involve many legal challenges.
(456) The process of extradition can involve many different legal systems and languages.
(457) The extradition of the terrorist suspect was a top priority for national security.
(458) The extradition request was granted on charges of human trafficking and smuggling.
(459) The extradition process involved coordination between multiple government agencies.
(460) The accused's legal team is exploring all possible ways to dispute the extradition.
(461) The judge ruled to extradite the defendant in accordance with the extradition laws.
(462) The extradition of political dissidents is a controversial issue in many countries.
(463) The extradition process can be complicated within the context of international law.
(464) The extradition of political dissidents is a controversial issue in some countries.
(465) The suspect fled to a country with no extradition treaty with the victim's country.
(466) The defendant's extradition was a major point of contention because of the dispute.
(467) The country is requesting the extradition of a suspect who fled to another country.
(468) The defendant is disputing the extradition on the grounds of a flawed legal system.
(469) The suspect fled to another country to avoid extradition but was eventually caught.
(470) The two countries agreed to have an arbitrator arbitrate their extradition dispute.
(471) The extradition process can be costly for both the sending and receiving countries.
(472) The extradition process can be used to deter others from committing similar crimes.
(473) The extradition process can be used to bring closure to victims and their families.
(474) The suspect fled to a country without an extradition treaty with the United States.
(475) The extradition treaty allows for individuals to be extradited to foreign countries.
(476) The suspect's legal team is arguing against his extradition on humanitarian grounds.
(477) The accused's legal team is confident they can successfully dispute the extradition.
(478) The defendant's legal team is exploring all possible avenues to prevent extradition.
(479) The FBI has a warrant down for the extradition of the criminal from another country.
(480) The international community is calling for the extradition against the war criminal.
(481) The fugitive was finally caught and is now awaiting extradition to his home country.
(482) The defendant's extradition was a difficult issue to resolve because of the dispute.
(483) The defendant's extradition was a highly debated legal issue because of the dispute.
(484) The government is trying to negotiate an extradition agreement with another country.
(485) The extradition process can be complicated and involve many different legal systems.
(486) The extradition process can be controversial and raise questions about human rights.
(487) The extradition of political dissidents can be a sensitive issue for some countries.
(488) Some countries have extradition laws that allow for the death penalty to be imposed.
(489) The extradition of terrorists is a top priority for many countries around the world.
(490) The suspect's legal team is working hard to dispute the extradition to South Africa.
(491) The defendant's legal team is working on a plan to dispute the extradition to Syria.
(492) The suspect's legal team is arguing against his extradition on human rights grounds.
(493) The accused's legal team is exploring diplomatic channels to dispute the extradition.
(494) The government is working on amending the extradition laws to streamline the process.
(495) The extradition treaty between the two countries allows for the transfer of suspects.
(496) The country's extradition laws were revised due to disagreements with previous cases.
(497) The extradition of the war criminal was a major step towards justice for the victims.
(498) The extradition process is often used for serious crimes such as murder or terrorism.
(499) The defendant is disputing the extradition on the grounds of human rights violations.
(500) The suspect was arrested in Spain and is now facing extradition to the United States.
(501) The country refused to grant extradition to the accused due to human rights concerns.
(502) The extradition treaty between the two countries has been in place for over a decade.
(503) Extradition is the process of sending a criminal suspect from one country to another.
(504) The defendant's legal team is working on a plan to dispute the extradition to Russia.
(505) The defendant's lawyer argued that the extradition request was politically motivated.
(506) The extradition process can involve extradition agents and law enforcement officials.
(507) Some countries have extradition laws that allow for extradition for political crimes.
(508) Extradition is a way to ensure that criminals are held accountable for their actions.
(509) The government is seeking extradition to hold the suspect accountable for his actions.
(510) The defendant's lawyer argues that there are valid reasons to dispute the extradition.
(511) The accused's legal team is expected to dispute the extradition on procedural grounds.
(512) The extradition request is being disputed based on the defendant's citizenship status.
(513) The extradition treaty between the two countries allows for the transfer of prisoners.
(514) The suspect was detained in the slammer while awaiting extradition to another country.
(515) The accused criminal is likely to deny extradition and seek asylum in another country.
(516) The suspect's family is urging them to deny extradition and fight for their innocence.
(517) The extradition request was rejected by the country's government on political grounds.
(518) The embassy is assisting in the extradition against the diplomat accused of espionage.
(519) The court ordered the extradition of the fugitive in fulfillment of the legal process.
(520) The defendant's legal team is arguing that extradition would put their safety at risk.
(521) The extradition process can be delayed if the suspect is fighting against it in court.
(522) The extradition process can be delayed if the suspect fights the extradition in court.
(523) Extradition can be a difficult and emotional process for the suspect and their family.
(524) The extradition treaty between the two countries allows for the transfer of criminals.
(525) The extradition treaty between the two countries allowed for the transfer of criminals.
(526) The extradition treaty allowed for the transfer of prisoners between the two countries.
(527) The extradition request is being disputed due to concerns about the defendant's safety.
(528) The extradition request is based on evidence of the suspect's involvement in the crime.
(529) The suspect's lawyer plans to deny extradition on the grounds of insufficient evidence.
(530) The defendant plans to deny extradition, asserting that they are being falsely accused.
(531) The defendant is fighting against extradition to avoid facing charges in another state.
(532) The suspect's extradition has sparked protests and public outcry in their home country.
(533) The extradition request was denied in view of the lack of evidence against the suspect.
(534) The suspect was detained in prison unit 10 while awaiting extradition to another state.
(535) The court ordered the accused to be extradited in compliance with the extradition laws.
(536) The court has approved the extradition of the accused to face trial in another country.
(537) The extradition treaty allows for suspects to be extradited within specific conditions.
(538) The country's extradition laws are designed to prevent criminals from escaping justice.
(539) The government is seeking extradition for multiple suspects involved in the same crime.
(540) The country has a reputation for being tough on extradition and rarely grants requests.
(541) Some countries have extradition laws that allow for the suspect to be released on bail.
(542) The extradition of the corrupt politician was a major step towards fighting corruption.
(543) Extradition is the process of sending someone back to their home country to face trial.
(544) The law of nations establishes rules for the extradition of criminals between countries.
(545) The defendant's lawyer is expected to dispute the extradition on constitutional grounds.
(546) The extradition treaty allows the country to extradite individuals accused of terrorism.
(547) The extradition against the human trafficker is a priority for law enforcement agencies.
(548) The fugitive was finally caught and will be in custody for extradition to another state.
(549) The defense lawyer argued against the extradition in view of the suspect's human rights.
(550) The extradition hearing was postponed in light of new evidence that emerged in the case.
Extradition meaning
Extradition is a legal process by which a person who has been accused or convicted of a crime in one country is surrendered to another country for trial or punishment. It is a complex and often controversial process that involves the cooperation of multiple governments and legal systems. If you are writing about extradition, it is important to use the word correctly and in the appropriate context. Here are some tips for using the word extradition in a sentence:
1. Understand the meaning of the word: Before using the word extradition in a sentence, it is important to understand its meaning. Extradition refers to the process of surrendering a person from one country to another for trial or punishment.
2. Use the word in a legal context: Extradition is a legal process, so it is important to use the word in a legal context.
For example, you might write, "The extradition of the accused was delayed due to legal challenges."
3. Use the word in a news context: Extradition is often in the news when high-profile cases are being discussed. If you are writing about a news story that involves extradition, be sure to use the word in the appropriate context.
For example, you might write, "The extradition of the fugitive was approved by the court."
4. Use the word in a historical context: Extradition has a long history, dating back to ancient times. If you are writing about the history of extradition, be sure to use the word in the appropriate context.
For example, you might write, "The first recorded instance of extradition occurred in ancient Greece."
5. Use the word in a comparative context: Extradition laws vary from country to country, so it is important to use the word in a comparative context.
For example, you might write, "The extradition laws in the United States are more lenient than those in some European countries."
6. Use the word in a descriptive context: Extradition can be a complex and controversial process, so it is important to use the word in a descriptive context.
For example, you might write, "The extradition process involves multiple legal systems and can take months or even years to complete."
7. Use the word in a critical context: Extradition is often criticized for being unfair or unjust. If you are writing a critical piece about extradition, be sure to use the word in the appropriate context.
For example, you might write, "The extradition of political dissidents is often seen as a violation of human rights."
In conclusion, extradition is a complex and often controversial process that requires careful use of language. By following these tips, you can use the word extradition in a sentence that is accurate, appropriate, and effective.
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