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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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