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Removal of the requested person in cases with no appeal. This occurs 28 days after the person is informed of the extradition order or after the High Court refuses leave to appeal.
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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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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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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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Lodging an application for permission to appeal a decision to send the case to the Secretary of State. This must be done within 14 days of being informed of the decision.
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Lodging an application for permission to appeal against an order for extradition. This must be done within 14 days of being informed of the decision.
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Arrest under a provisional warrant. The requested person must be brought before a judge 'as soon as practicable' and the full request must be served within 65 days.
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Arrest pursuant to a full extradition request. The requested person must be brought before a judge 'as soon as practicable'.
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