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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.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| requested person | person | 8 | View Entity |
| Secretary of State | person | 59 | View Entity |
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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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DOJ objection to Section 107(a) of an Act, which would limit a country's time on the Tier II Watch List and give congressional committees an oversight role deemed unconstitutional by the DOJ.
Date unknown • N/A
The document describes the legal process and challenges of extradition from the United Kingdom to the United States, noting it is frequently litigated, uncertain, lengthy, and subject to multiple appeals.
Date unknown • United Kingdom
The Secretary of State refused the extradition of Gary McKinnon.
2012-01-01 • United Kingdom
Analysis of the legal arguments and bars to the extradition of Ms Maxwell.
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A review of an extradition case by the Secretary of State, following a judge's decision, to determine if specific bars (such as the death penalty or speciality) apply before ordering the extradition.
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An initial hearing where a requested person is produced before a judge and informed about the process and implications of consenting to extradition.
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A requested person gives consent to extradition, which must be in writing and is irrevocable. This action has consequences for the extradition hearing.
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A potential extradition process that is estimated to take between one and three months to complete if the requested person consents.
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The document describes the legal procedure for extradition, including appearing before the Public Prosecutor, a hearing by the Investigating Chamber, and the issuance of an extradition decree by the government.
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Lodging an application for permission to appeal against discharge by the Secretary of State. Notice must be lodged within 14 days of the day the requesting government is informed of the order for discharge. This time-limit may not be extended.
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