EFTA00078759.txt Text dataset_9 View on DOJ

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Summary
This document discusses the use of anticipatory waivers of extradition in U.S. prosecutions under the Bail Reform Act, advising prosecutors to oppose their use as a basis for releasing defendants on conditions. It highlights the uncertainty of their enforceability and the potential for defendants to flee to third countries.
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ANTICIPATORY WAIVERS OF EXTRADITION IN U.S. PROSECUTIONS AS A FACTOR UNDER THE BAIL REFORM ACT
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OIA assistance prosecutors OIA can assist prosecutors in determining whether it is possible to secure a formal statement from the country to which the waiver is directed clarifying that such a waiver is not enforceable under that country's laws.
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An anticipatory waiver of extradition provides no assurances that the defendant will return to court when ordered.
Prosecutors should oppose the use of so-called extradition waivers (country specific or "universal waivers") as a basis for releasing a defendant on conditions in his or her U.S. criminal case.
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Legal matters/litigation
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Office of International Affairs (OIA)Crown Prosecution ServiceBritish CommonwealthRoyal Canadian Mounted policeCanadian Ministry of Justice
Locations 12
U.S.United StatesCanadaIsraeliSouth AfricanGreat BritainBritishEuropean CommunityIsraelPanamaRepublic of PanamaToronto
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Professional
Purpose
To advise prosecutors on the use of anticipatory waivers of extradition in U.S. prosecutions under the Bail Reform Act.
Significance
This document provides guidance on the enforceability of extradition waivers and their impact on bail decisions.
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EFTA00078759.txt
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