Extradition Clause Claim

Extradition Clause Claim - An Extradition Clause claim refers to a legal argument based on the Extradition Clause of the United States Constitution, asserting that a person accused of a crime in one state can be legally transferred or surrendered to another state for prosecution. It provides a framework for the extradition process between states, ensuring cooperation in apprehending and returning fugitives to face trial.

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Extradition Clause Claim
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Definition
An Extradition Clause claim refers to a legal argument based on the Extradition Clause of the United States Constitution, asserting that a person accused of a crime in one state can be legally transferred or surrendered to another state for prosecution. It provides a framework for the extradition process between states, ensuring cooperation in apprehending and returning fugitives to face trial.
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de-de
Anspruch auf Auslieferungsklausel
en-gb
Extradition Clause Claim
es-es
Reclamación de Cláusula de Extradición
es-mx
Reclamación de Cláusula de Extradición
pt-br
Reivindicação de cláusula de extradição
fr-fr
Réclamation de clause d'extradition
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תביעת סעיף המסירה
hi-in
प्रत्यर्पण धारा दावा
zh-cn
引渡条款索赔
ja-jp
引渡条項請求

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