Mary_H
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This is not actually true. The standard for extradition is quite low. If there's an extradition treaty, the court will simply look at whether the convicted person is extraditable. If they make that finding, it's up to the Secretary of State to decide to extradite the person. Of course, Italy first has to request the extradition, and it's not a guarantee that they will. I can think of several reasons not do so.<snip>
And they are?
Unfortunately, it may be the individual's rights that are sacrificed to political expediency.
Yikes. Do you think it could happen?