Crossword-Solution: EXTRADITION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Extradition | n. | The surrender or delivery of an alleged criminal by one State or sovereignty to another having jurisdiction to try charge. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “EXTRADITION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DELIVERY of fugitive criminal to authorities where crime was committed | 1 answer |
| a delivering up of an accused person by one government to another | 1 answer |
| the surrender of an accused or convicted person by one state or country to another | 1 answer |
| transference | 5 answers |
| Shipment. | 32 answers |
| deportation | 49 answers |
| CHANGE of place | 51 answers |
| ejection | 58 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with EXTRADITION (5)
The first was that by saving her he would win the gratitude of the English, and thus lessen the chance of his extradition should his identity and his crime against his superior officer be charged against him.
His precautions should have been those of a forger or a murderer, and the people at home would never have mentioned extradition.
This fellow Caulder demands your extradition.’ ‘But a slave,’ I returned, ‘is safe in England.’ ‘Yes, by George!’ replied the baronet; ‘but it’s not a slave, Miss Valdevia, it’s a thief that he demands.
They were, as he expressed it to himself, “doing a bunk.” Therefore of necessity the _Girondin_ would load barrelled oil to drive her to some country where Scotland Yard detectives did not flourish, and where extradition laws were of no account.
But, once in the United States, what should he, Fix, do? Should he abandon this man? No, a hundred times no! Until he had secured his extradition, he would not lose sight of him for an hour.
Quotes with EXTRADITION (3)
Captain, you have heard the charges. How do you plead? Before you answer, you should know that if you plead "guilty" you'll be immediately extradited and U.N.S. law will take over.""Not guilty.""Also, it's not very nice to lie in court.""But it beats extradition.
You think I'm with you out of guilt?""No, you ass. Of course not. I just mean — ""You're a nut, Mac Allister. I'm with you because I love you." There it was, out. Three little words. Three of the most common words in the world, but string them together and they were more powerful than any warrant, any extradition papers, or even treaty. Stronger than any magical spell. Had he really never said them aloud to Taylor?
The anti-extradition movement is larger and much more organised than the Umbrella Movement in 2014.