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[REDACTED] [REDACTED]
Date
December 14, 2020
Subject
RE: Extradition question
Message Content

Thanks. I wanted to confirm that this link contains the current extradition act: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/41. I know you had sent a PDF of the act, but given the volume of the document, I wanted to include a link instead should the Court choose to take a look. We will let you know if we have any additional questions as we are finalizing the document. Thanks again for all of your help – we really appreciate it.

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EFTA00016026.pdf
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Document Summary

This document is an email chain from December 2020 discussing extradition law, specifically concerning the enforceability of a defendant's consent to extradition from the UK to the US. The emails involve individuals from the US Department of Justice and the Crown Prosecution Service, clarifying that consent given in the US would not be binding in the UK and that a UK judge must independently verify extradition compliance with UK law. The discussion centers on a UK citizen, detained in the US, attempting to use prophylactic consent to extradition as proof of not being a flight risk for bail purposes.

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