legal memorandum: doj-ogr-00001202
The document is a response to the US government's memorandum opposing the defendant's renewed motion for release, analyzing the French Minister of Justice's letter and relevant French laws regarding extradition. It argues that the letter misinterprets French extradition law and that international agreements between France, the EU, and the US take precedence over national legislation. The author concludes that the key question is whether France can extradite a French national under the relevant extradition treaties.
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The document is a response to the US government's memorandum opposing the defendant's renewed motion for release, analyzing the French Minister of Justice's letter and relevant French laws regarding extradition. It argues that the letter misinterprets French extradition law and that international agreements between France, the EU, and the US take precedence over national legislation. The author concludes that the key question is whether France can extradite a French national under the relevant extradition treaties.
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