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Summary
This legal document summarizes expert opinions regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's potential extradition. Mr. Perry, an expert on UK law, concludes that Maxwell is unlikely to successfully resist extradition to the United States or be granted bail. William Julié, an expert on French law, clarifies that, contrary to government representations, the extradition of a French national to the USA is legally permissible.
People (3)
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| Mr. Perry | expert consultant |
Provided an expert opinion on UK extradition law, stating it is unlikely Ghislaine Maxwell could resist extradition t...
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| Ghislaine Maxwell |
The subject of a potential extradition from the U.K. to the United States, as discussed in the expert opinions.
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| William Julié | expert on French extradition law |
Provided an expert report reviewing the French extradition process as it might apply to Ms. Maxwell.
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Organizations (6)
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| High Court | government agency |
Mentioned as a court where Mr. Perry has appeared in leading extradition cases.
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| House of Lords | government agency |
Mentioned as a court where Mr. Perry has appeared in leading extradition cases.
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| Supreme Court | government agency |
Mentioned as a court where Mr. Perry has appeared in leading extradition cases.
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| Commonwealth Secretariat | intergovernmental organization |
An organization to which Mr. Perry has acted as an expert consultant on international cooperation.
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| U.K. government | government agency |
Appointed a team, including Mr. Perry, to review the United Kingdom's extradition arrangements.
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| European Union | intergovernmental organization |
Mentioned as a region where William Julié has handled extradition cases.
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Locations (4)
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The location of the government and extradition arrangements reviewed by Mr. Perry.
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The country to which Ghislaine Maxwell's extradition is being considered.
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The country whose extradition laws are reviewed in William Julié's report.
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Mentioned as the destination for a potential extradition under French law.
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Relationships (2)
Mr. Perry provided an expert legal opinion for Ghislaine Maxwell's case concerning her potential extradition.
William Julié provided an expert legal report on how French extradition law would likely apply to Ms. Maxwell's situation.
Key Quotes (4)
"highly unlikely that Ghislaine Maxwell would be able successfully to resist extradition to the United States"Source
— Mr. Perry
(From Mr. Perry's expert opinion on the likelihood of Ms. Maxwell's extradition.)
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"would be admissible in any extradition proceedings and, in cases, such as this one, where the requested person consents to their extradition, the extradition process is likely to take between one and three months to complete."Source
— Mr. Perry
(Explaining the effect of Ms. Maxwell's waiver of her extradition rights.)
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"a person who absconded from [a] US criminal proceeding in breach of bail . . . is extremely unlikely to be granted bail"Source
— Mr. Perry
(Opining on the likelihood of bail for Ms. Maxwell in a subsequent U.K. extradition proceeding.)
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"the extradition of a French national to the USA is legally permissible under French law."Source
— William Julié
(From his expert report, countering the government's representation on French extradition law.)
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