Sentence example with the word 'extradition'

extradition

banishment, delivery, disfellowship, exportation, metathesis, outlawry, remandment, rustication, transference, transmission, travel

Definition n. the surrender of an accused or convicted person by one state or country to another

Last update: July 9, 2015


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You can only do that on an extradition warrant.   [Please select]

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To extradition and arrest of fugitive seamen; (5) relating to civil justice, e.g.   [Please select]

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Douglass, with timely warning that extradition papers had been issued for his arrest, escaped to Canada.   [Please select]

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You can prefer your claim to extradition before the Court there, if you’re so advised.   [Please select]

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"We hope you will see the wisdom of waiving extradition," he went on.   [Please select]

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He'll fight extradition and the Quatrones will support him.'   [Please select]

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"That'll be enough to hold you on till extradition papers arrive from the States."'   [Please select]

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Where are the extradition papers which warrant the arrest of this man.   [Please select]

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The successor secured extradition papers in all the leading capitals of the world.   [Please select]

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Until he had secured his extradition, he would not lose sight of him for an hour.   [Please select]

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Fogg had left English ground, and it was now necessary to procure his extradition.   [Please select]

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