Sentences

extradition in a sentence

n.

Definition

Extradition is the formal process of transferring a person accused or convicted of a crime from one jurisdiction to another, typically between countries, to face legal proceedings.

Sample Sentences

  1. The government is currently negotiating the extradition of the suspect to face charges in his home country.
  2. Extradition treaties between nations often include specific conditions that must be met before a fugitive can be sent back.
  3. The lawyer argued that the request for extradition violated his client's human rights.
  4. After months of legal battles, the court finally approved the extradition of the criminal mastermind.
  5. Public opinion was divided on the extradition, with some arguing for justice and others citing potential unfair treatment.

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