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| N/A | Legal procedure | The document describes the legal procedure for extradition, including appearing before the Public... | N/A | View |
This legal document argues that the government violated due process by misrepresenting facts and failing to disclose information, which likely impacted a Protective Order. It cites several legal precedents to assert that prosecutors have a duty to seek justice, are presumed to have knowledge of their office's investigations, and must ensure the truthfulness of representations made to a federal judge. The document concludes that the Assistant U.S. Attorney failed in this fundamental duty.
This document, part of a legal case filed on December 14, 2020, is a legal opinion from attorney William JuliƩ regarding extradition procedures. It outlines the roles of the Public Prosecutor and the Investigating Chamber, and explains that while there is no specific timeframe for a final government decree, the process can be expedited to a few weeks if the request is deemed urgent.
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