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This document is a page from a legal brief authored by attorney William Julié, filed on May 23, 2021. The brief argues that under French law, the prohibition on extraditing nationals should only apply to individuals who are French citizens at the time of the extradition request, not to those who have lost their citizenship. This interpretation aims to prevent the fraudulent acquisition of nationality as a means to escape justice.

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Name Role Context
WILLIAM JULIÉ AVOCAT À LA COUR – ATTORNEY AT LAW
Appears on the letterhead of the document, likely the author.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Ministry government agency
Mentioned in point 14 as having an interpretation of the law that is being argued against.
wjavocats.com company
Website listed in the footer, likely the law firm of William Julié.

Timeline (1 events)

2021-05-23
Document 1702 was filed in case 20-cr-70033-A-JHT.

Locations (3)

Location Context
Address listed in the footer of the document.
City mentioned in the address in the footer.
The context of the document revolves around French nationality, French law (French Code of Criminal Procedure), and a...

Key Quotes (3)

"a person who is a national of the Requested State"
Source
— French Code of Criminal Procedure (quoted) (Quoted to emphasize the use of the present tense in the law regarding nationality for extradition.)
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"the person claimed has French nationality"
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— French Code of Criminal Procedure (quoted) (Quoted to emphasize the use of the present tense in the law regarding nationality for extradition.)
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"nationality shall be assessed at the time of the offence for which extradition is requested"
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— unspecified rule (Quoted in point 16 to explain the purpose of the rule is to prevent individuals from acquiring French nationality after committing a crime to avoid extradition.)
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