court filing or legal memorandum: Case:de201c7-003130eAuN:Do6umen#01002File#0123/28PagReof 18o# 36
The document argues that purported waivers of extradition are unenforceable and effectively meaningless, citing numerous court cases that have recognized this principle. It counters the defense's argument that some courts have required defendants to execute such waivers as a condition of release. The document concludes that defendants who sign such waivers and then flee will likely contest their validity and/or voluntariness.
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The document argues that purported waivers of extradition are unenforceable and effectively meaningless, citing numerous court cases that have recognized this principle. It counters the defense's argument that some courts have required defendants to execute such waivers as a condition of release. The document concludes that defendants who sign such waivers and then flee will likely contest their validity and/or voluntariness.
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