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