<def-root>A <fen>Suspect</fen> in a <fen>Current_jurisdiction</fen> is forced by <fen>Authorities</fen> (of the <fen>Current_jurisdiction</fen>) to go to the <fen>Crime_jurisdiction</fen>, i.e. the jurisdiction which requested that the <fen>Suspect</fen> be handed over for trial for a crime which he or she is suspected to have committed in the <fen>Crime_jurisdiction</fen>. The purpose or reason for the extradition may also be expressed.
<ex><fex name="Suspect">The fraud</fex> was <t>extradited</t> <fex name="Current_jurisdiction">from Venezuela</fex> <fex name="Crime_jurisdiction">to the US</fex>.</ex>
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<def-root>The <fen>Authorities</fen> act on behalf of the <fen>Current_jurisdiction</fen>, giving up the <fen>Suspect</fen> to the Crime_jurisdiction.
<ex><fex name="aut">French officials</fex> <t>extradited</t> him back to Canada.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The jurisdiction (generally a nation) the <fen>Suspect</fen> starts off in.
<ex>Jones was <t>extradited</t> <fex name="cur">from Mexico</fex> last Thursday to face criminal charges in the United States.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The jurisdiction (generally a nation) to which the <fen>Suspect</fen> is sent.
<ex>It was the third time a neo-Nazi was <t>extradited</t> from Denmark <fex name="cri">to Germany</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The Suspect is forced to go to the jurisdiction where a crime he or she is suspected of took place or is being tried.
<ex>A hearing on whether or not to <t>extradite</t> <fex name="sus">Johnson</fex> to Isreal will be held tomorrow.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Purpose</fen> for which the <fen>Authorities</fen> extradite the <fen>Suspect</fen>.
<ex>The authorities <t>extradited</t> him <fex name="Purp">for trial</fex> in the US</ex>.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Explanation</fen> for which the <fen>Authorities</fen> extradite the <fen>Suspect</fen>.
<ex>The authorities <t>extradited</t> him to the US <fex name="exp">for drug trafficking</fex></ex>.</def-root>
<def-root>This FE indicates the basis in law of an extradition.
<ex>He was <t>extradited</t> <fex name="LBasis">under the long-standing treaty between the two nations</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The time at which the <fen>Suspect</fen> is moved.</def-root>
<def-root>A description of the manner of the extradition.
<ex>They are seeking <fex name="man">rapid</fex> <t>extradition</t>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>A description of the <fen>Authorities</fen> or <fen>Suspect</fen> during the extradition.
<ex>It had been five years since his <fex name="dep">handcuffed</fex> <t>extradition</t> from France.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The act of the <fen>Authorities</fen> which brings about the transfer from the <fen>Current_jurisdiction</fen> to the <fen>Crime_jurisdiction</fen>.
<ex>The <t>extradited</t> him <fex name="mea">by continually badgering the French</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The location where the extradition occurs.
<ex><fex name="Place">In Europe</fex> they <t>extradite</t> more freely than in North America.</ex></def-root>
Intentionally_affect
COD: hand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed.
FN: the act of giving up a person suspected or convicted of a crime to the jurisdiction of the place where the crime was committed.