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Can Delayed Charges Still Support Extradition?

Hi everyone. I recently learned that foreign authorities have revived an investigation related to business activities from nearly a decade ago. No formal charges were filed at the time, and I believed the matter had been resolved. Now there are reports that prosecutors are considering criminal proceedings based on newly reviewed documents. I have been residing in the U.S. continuously since that period. Does the passage of time affect the likelihood of extradition? How do courts consider delays between alleged conduct and the submission of a surrender request?

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darell12y
Feb 19

Hello. Time can be relevant, but it does not automatically bar extradition. Courts will examine whether the applicable treaty contains provisions concerning statutes of limitation and whether the alleged conduct would still be prosecutable under U.S. law. A significant delay may raise questions about evidentiary reliability or fairness, yet the decisive issue remains whether treaty and statutory criteria are fulfilled. For clarification on how limitation periods and timing factors are assessed in international cases, this link https://extraditionlawyers.ae/ discusses the procedural considerations involved in delayed requests.

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