This document is the final page (Page 18 of the filing, internal page 6) of a legal opinion submitted by French attorney William Julié in US Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). The text argues that under French law (specifically Article 696-4), individuals who have lost their French nationality are not protected from extradition, citing precedents where the French government deported such individuals.
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| William Julié | Avocat à la Cour / Attorney at Law |
Author of the legal opinion regarding French extradition law.
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| Cabinet William Julié |
Law firm indicated in letterhead/footer
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| French Government |
Mentioned in the context of deportation practices
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice (indicated by Bates stamp prefix DOJ-OGR)
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Address of William Julié's law firm
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"it cannot have been the intention of French lawmakers that Article 696-4 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure be construed as meaning that a person who has lost French nationality would still be entitled to be protected from extradition"Source
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