Extradition Process For Crimes

Summary

Extradition between Mexico and the U.S. Is governed by the Extradition Treaty, Mexican federal law, and U.S. Federal law. Serious charges like feminicide, drug trafficking, and attempted murder can expedite the process. The final decision rests with U.S. Authorities. Seek legal advice for specific guidance.

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Yes i have a family member that lives in México and has criminal charges like feminicide and is now living here in the United states can mexico extradite him back
Extradition between Mexico and the U.S. is governed by:
- The Extradition Treaty between the United States of America and the United Mexican States.
- Mexican federal law.
- U.S. federal law.
It's possible for Mexico to request extradition, but it's a complex legal process. Please consider seeking legal advice.
He also has other charges
Could you specify what other charges he has? This would help me provide you with more accurate information.
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He is charged with drug trafficking
Attempted murder
If your family member has charges for drug trafficking and attempted murder, the extradition process might proceed more quickly. These are serious crimes, and generally, extradition treaties cover such offenses. However, the final decision lies in the hands of U.S. authorities. Always seek proper legal advice.
Okay
I understand your concern. It's important to get legal support in such cases. Would you like the contact details of relevant legal service providers near your location?