extraditing (Meaning)

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extraditing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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extraditing Sentence Examples

  1. The government was debating whether to extradite the fugitive to the country where he was wanted for questioning.
  2. The police were working with Interpol to extradite the fugitive back to their home country.
  3. The process of extraditing the fugitive was complex and time-consuming, involving multiple legal and diplomatic hurdles.
  4. The fugitive was reluctant to be extradited and was fighting the extradition order in court.
  5. The government assured the fugitive that he would receive a fair trial and due process if he was extradited.
  6. The fugitive argued that he would not receive a fair trial in his home country and that he would be subjected to torture or other mistreatment.
  7. The judge ultimately ruled in favor of the extradition, finding that the evidence against the fugitive was strong and that he would receive a fair trial in his home country.
  8. The fugitive was extradited to his home country, where he was immediately taken into custody by the authorities.
  9. The fugitive's extradition sparked protests and demonstrations in both his home country and the country that had extradited him.
  10. The extradition of the fugitive set a precedent for the extradition of other fugitives in similar situations.

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The government was debating whether to extradite the fugitive to the country where he was wanted for questioning.

The police were working with Interpol to extradite the fugitive back to their home country.

The process of extraditing the fugitive was complex and time-consuming, involving multiple legal and diplomatic hurdles.

The fugitive was reluctant to be extradited and was fighting the extradition order in court.