0 to make someone return for trial to another country or state where they have been accused of doing something illegal: --
He will be extradited to Arizona from Florida.
Similarly, if people commit offences abroad and the other country wants them, we should ensure that we expeditiously arrange for them to be extradited.
I have recently experienced the suffering of people being extradited who maintained that they were innocent.
But here we are talking about extraditing somebody and seeming to imply that it is not a serious move.
In cases where the alleged offence is committed abroad, it may of course be more sensible to extradite the person than to try him here.
I am not aware of anyone who has been extradited for this offence.
An individual can be extradited from this country if there is a prima facie case to suggest guilt.
Suddenly, that could be something for which someone could be extradited.
No one will be extradited for conduct in this country that is not illegal in this country.