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An order for extradition can be made within two months of the date the case is sent to the Secretary of State. It cannot be ordered during the first four weeks to allow the requested person to make representations.

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Name Type Mentions
requested person person 8 View Entity
Secretary of State person 59 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

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This document is a table from a legal filing dated December 14, 2020, which outlines the timelines and procedures for extradition cases under the UK's Extradition Act 2003. It details the various stages, including sending the case to the Secretary of State, the order for extradition, and the processes for removal and appeal, citing specific sections of the act. The table distinguishes between procedures for cases where there is an appeal and cases where there is no appeal.

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Type
Legal procedure
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Significance Score
5/10
Participants
2
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-20 15:50

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