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requested person
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Secretary of State
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Legal representative |
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| N/A | Legal proceeding | An initial hearing where a requested person is produced before a judge and informed about the pro... | court | View |
| N/A | Legal action | A requested person gives consent to extradition, which must be in writing and is irrevocable. Thi... | N/A | View |
This document, a page from a court filing, details the legal framework and timelines for extradition from the UK, with a focus on requests from the US. It explains that while contested cases can take over 10 months, consenting to extradition can reduce the timeframe to within three months. The document outlines the specific legal procedure for giving consent under the Extradition Act 2003, detailing the roles of the judge and the Secretary of State in the process.
This legal document, filed on December 14, 2020, outlines the extradition arrangements between the United Kingdom and the United States. It specifies that the process is governed by the UK's Extradition Act 2003 and a bilateral treaty signed in 2003, which designates the U.S. as a 'Part 2 territory'. This designation exempts the U.S. from the standard requirement to provide prima facie evidence when requesting an extradition from the UK.
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