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The document argues that the defendant's citizenship in France makes it highly unlikely that she wou...

The document argues that the defendant's citizenship in France makes it highly unlikely that she would be extradited to the United States if she flees there, as France does not extradite its citizens outside the European Union. The French Ministry of Justice confirmed this in a letter to the Government. The document concludes that an anticipatory extradition waiver would not be binding in France.

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The document argues that the defendant's citizenship in France makes it highly unlikely that she would be extradited to the United States if she flees there, as France does not extradite its citizens outside the European Union. The French Ministry of Justice confirmed this in a letter to the Government. The document concludes that an anticipatory extradition waiver would not be binding in France.

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extradition waiverjurisdiction and extradition lawsbail motion and defendant's citizenship
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