Definition of Extradite
to send an individual accused of a crime back to the area in which the crime took place
Examples of Extradite in a sentence
Because so many countries wanted to prosecute the woman, it was difficult to decide where to extradite her. π
The state will soon extradite Cal to the island nation where he is wanted for assaulting a young girl. π
Rick did not want the Mexican authorities to extradite him back to the United States where he was accused of murder. π
Until the country receives proof of Markβs guilt, they refuse to extradite him to local authorities. π
The prosecutor announced plans to extradite the international fugitive back to his native country. π
After robbing the bank, Jeffrey decided to move to a country that would not extradite him to face charges. π
The man begged the courts to not extradite him because of the harsh prison conditions in the nation where he committed his crimes. π
Although the suspected killer has been located, the country where he resides refuses to extradite him so he can be formally charged. π
Nations that oppose the death penalty will not extradite criminals to countries who plan on executing the wrongdoer. π
Since the country refuses to extradite the celebrity, there is a chance the man will never be brought to justice. π
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