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Summary
This legal document argues against the government's position on the extradition of Ms. Maxwell. It presents expert opinions from Mr. Julié on French law and David Perry on UK law to contend that extradition from France is permissible under the existing treaty and that resisting extradition or obtaining bail in the UK would be highly unlikely. The document refutes the government's reliance on a 2006 case as precedent and clarifies the limited discretion of the Secretary of State to deny extradition.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Mr. Julié |
Author of a rebuttal report (Ex. A) regarding French extradition law, whose opinion is cited in the document.
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| Ms. Maxwell |
The subject of extradition proceedings discussed in the document, who is a citizen of both France and another country...
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| David Perry | U.K. extradition expert |
An expert whose opinion on Ms. Maxwell's potential extradition from the U.K. is cited.
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| Secretary of State | Government official |
Mentioned in a footnote regarding the discretion to deny extradition after a court order.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| MOJ | government agency |
Mentioned in reference to an 'MOJ letter' that allegedly ignores certain aspects of French extradition law.
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| French courts | government agency |
Mentioned in the context of a 2006 case where the U.S. did not challenge an extradition refusal.
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| U.S. court | government agency |
Mentioned as having set bail conditions that Ms. Maxwell allegedly violated.
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Timeline (3 events)
2006
France refused to extradite a French national who was also a U.S. citizen.
France
An initial bail hearing for Ms. Maxwell where the government made a representation about the likelihood of bail.
Ms. Maxwell
government
Locations (3)
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Central to the discussion of extradition law and a potential location for Ms. Maxwell.
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The country seeking the extradition of Ms. Maxwell.
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A potential location for extradition proceedings, as discussed by expert David Perry.
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Relationships (2)
Mr. Julié is providing an expert opinion in a legal matter concerning Ms. Maxwell's potential extradition from France.
David Perry is cited as 'Ms. Maxwell’s U.K. extradition expert', providing an opinion on her case.
Key Quotes (5)
"highly unlikely"Source
— Mr. Julié
(Describing the probability that an extradition decree for Ms. Maxwell from France would not be issued.)
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"highly unlikely"Source
— David Perry
(Describing the probability of Ms. Maxwell successfully resisting extradition from the United Kingdom.)
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"extremely unlikely"Source
— David Perry
(Describing the likelihood of Ms. Maxwell being granted bail in the U.K.)
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"a highly relevant factor"Source
— David Perry
(Describing Ms. Maxwell's extradition waiver in the context of a U.K. proceeding.)
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"discretion to deny extradition"Source
— government (as suggested)
(A general power the Secretary of State is suggested to have, which the document argues is limited.)
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Quote #5
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