Originally Posted by Crow hunter
I believe that under our extradition treaty with Italy we're compelled to extradite her. Double jeopardy applies in the U.S. but not Italy, and if she is convicted there then we're required to send her back.

Nobody in this administration is going to stand up for her, they'll hand her over. I don't know whether or not she's guilty, but the Italian legal system and her case in particular is a farce. There's no hope she could ever receive a fair trial and ethically there's no way she should be sent back.

If I were her I'd be headed somewhere that doesn't have an extradition treaty with Italy and plan on living out my life there.


I agree. Sadly.

But... Extraditions can be worked out between governments. Much like when a death penalty case suspect is caught in Mexico or another country and they refuse to extradite, even though the treaty is in place.

Negotiations CAN happen.

I just wouldn't count on Zero's team to put forth any effort at all. I think they'd simply hand her over.


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