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extradite Verb [-diting, -dited] to hand over an alleged offender to the country where the crime took place for trial: an agreement to extradite him to Hong Kong [Latin ex away + traditio a handing over] extraditable adj
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Translationsextradite v extradite [ˈekstrədait] to give (someone) up to the police of another country (for a crime committed there). uitlewer يُسَلِّمُ مُجْرِما екстрадирам vydat udlevere ausliefern εκδίδω (για εγκληματία) extraditar (kedagi) välja andma مجرم را مسترد کردن luovuttaa extrader לְהָסגִיר सौंपना भागे हुए विदेशी अपराधी को योग्य अधिकारी के हाथ में सौंपना izručiti kiad mengekstradisi framselja estradare 引き渡す (범인 등을)인도하다 perduoti nusikaltėlį izdot (noziedznieku) menyerah balik uitleveren utlevere wydać (przestępcę) extraditar a extrăda выдавать преступника vydať izročiti (osebo) izručiti utlämna ส่งผู้ร้ายข้ามแดน suçlu iade etmek 引渡 видавати مفرور ملزم یا مجرم کو اس ملک کی حکومت کے حوالے کرنا جہاں جرم کیا گیا تھا dẫn độ 引渡 n ˌextraˈdition [-ˈdi-] uitlewering تَسْليم مُجْرِم екстрадиция vydání udlevering die Auslieferung έκδοση extradición väljaandmine استرداد مجرم luovuttaminen extradition הַסגָרָה प्रत्यार्पण izručenje kiadatás ekstradisi framsal estradizione 引渡し 인도 nusikaltėlio perdavimas (noziedznieka) izdošana penyerahan balik uitlevering utlevering ekstradycja extraditação/extradição? extrădare выдача преступника extradícia izročitev izručenje utlämning การส่งผู้ร้ายข้ามแดน iade etme 引渡 видача, екстрадиція حوالگی ملزم sự dẫn độ 引渡 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Facing a murder charge in March's slaying, Garcia was shielded by a 2001 Mexican Supreme Court ruling that banned extraditing Mexican nationals facing a life sentence in the United States. Shortly before President Bush's March 23 meeting with Mexican President Vicente Fox, the Los Angeles Police Protective League sent him a letter urging him to pressure Fox into extraditing Garcia for trial in California. By extraditing Cavallo, Mexico effectively recognized that another country (Spain) could exercise universal jurisdiction. |
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