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  2. List of United States extradition treaties - Wikipedia

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    This list of United States extradition treaties includes 116 countries. [1] [2] The first U.S. extradition treaty was with Ecuador, ... Spain: May 29, 1970: June 16 ...

  3. Extradition law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Further, the 1996 amendments to 18 U.S.C. 3181 and 3184 permit the United States to extradite, without regard to the existence of a treaty, persons (other than citizens, nationals or permanent residents of the United States) who have committed crimes of violence against nationals of the United States in foreign countries. [13]

  4. Hugo Carvajal - Wikipedia

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    Carvajal was arrested in Spain by local authorities in 2019 at the behest of the U.S. government. However, his extradition to the United States to stand trial for drug trafficking was not carried out after a Spanish court rejected the American request. [17] The denial was appealed and then overturned in 2019 but Carvajal had disappeared by that ...

  5. DOJ charges ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ with $48 million tax fraud, seeks ...

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    Ver was arrested in Spain over the weekend. The United States is seeking his extradition to face trial on eight counts related to tax evasion, mail fraud and filing false tax returns.

  6. Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons - Wikipedia

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    According to Convention, the extradition (transfer) may be requested by either the state in which the sentence was imposed (the "sentencing State") or the state of which the sentenced person is a national (the "administering State"). The transfer is subject to the consent of the two States involved, and the consent of the sentenced person.

  7. Antonio González Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    Antonio González Pacheco (10 October 1946 – 7 May 2020), known also as Billy the Kid (Billy el Niño [1] [2]), was a Spanish police inspector in Francoist Spain who was charged with 13 counts of torture and sought for extradition by an Argentine judge in 2014. [3] María Romilda Servini had called for the indictment. [4]

  8. Know where to run to: The 5 best countries with no extradition

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    The answer, apparently, was by fleeing to a country with no extradition treaty with the United States: The former CIA employee and NSA contractor is currently hiding out in Hong Kong. But the ex ...

  9. Hamed Abderrahaman Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the United States allowed his extradition to Spain to face terrorism charges, based on confessions made while in US custody. Spanish authorities alleged that Abderrahman Ahmad was a member of a Spanish al-Qaeda cell. Ahmad was convicted of those charges by the High Court in 2005 and sentenced to six years in prison.