January 01, 2006
Hans Peterson, an American citizen and French national, turned himself in to French authorities in Guadeloupe.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hans Peterson | person | 14 | View Entity |
| French authorities | organization | 4 | View Entity |
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This legal document argues against a defense submission by asserting that French law and practice systematically prohibit the extradition of French nationals to the United States. It refutes the defense expert's claim of no precedent by citing the 2006 case of Hans Peterson, a dual U.S.-French citizen who confessed to murder in the U.S. but was shielded from U.S. law enforcement by France. The document concludes that any anticipatory waiver of extradition by the defendant would be unenforceable in French courts.
Events with shared participants
Arrest of Hans Peterson
2007-01-01 • France
Hans Peterson confessed to committing a murder in the United States.
Date unknown • Guadeloupe
Hans Peterson, an American citizen and French national, turned himself in to French authorities in Guadeloupe and confessed to committing a murder in the United States.
2006-01-01 • Guadeloupe
Hans Peterson turned himself in to French authorities in Guadeloupe and confessed to murder.
2006-01-01 • Guadeloupe
Arrest of Hans Peterson (beginning of August) and subsequent refusal of extradition (August 22nd).
2007-01-01 • France
Hans Peterson turned himself in to French authorities in Guadeloupe after committing murder in the US.
2006-01-01 • Guadeloupe
French Minister of Justice refuses extradition of Hans Peterson
2007-08-22 • France
French Minister of Justice communicated decision refusing extradition of Hans Peterson.
2007-08-22 • France
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