Extradictee example sentences

ex·tra·dite

verb

extradite (verb) · extradites (third person present) · extradited (past tense) · extradited (past participle) · extraditing (present participle)

  - hand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed:

Synonyms

deport, repatriate, expel, banish, Feedback

"Extradictee" Example Sentences

1. The extradictee nervously awaited the flight to his home country.
2. Legal counsel argued the extradictee's rights had been violated.
3. Despite protests, the extradictee was swiftly deported.
4. The extradictee, a known arms dealer, faced a lengthy trial.
5. Interviewing the extradictee proved unexpectedly challenging.
6. The extradictee's family hired a top-tier lawyer.
7. Security was tight around the extradictee's temporary residence.
8. The judge considered the extradictee's plea for leniency.
9. Public opinion was sharply divided on the extradictee's case.
10. The extradictee refused to cooperate with investigators.
11. They questioned the extradictee for hours without a break.
12. The extradictee was visibly relieved to be leaving.
13. His alibi was deemed unconvincing by the extradictee's prosecution.
14. A gag order prevented discussion of the extradictee's case in the media.
15. The extradictee's health deteriorated during his imprisonment.
16. The extradictee was finally cleared of all charges.
17. The government celebrated the successful extradition of the extradictee.
18. The extradictee faces life imprisonment in his home nation.
19. Understanding the extradictee's motivation was crucial to the case.
20. This extradictee presents a unique set of legal problems.
21. The case of the extradictee is now a landmark legal precedent.
22. The extradictee's lawyer filed an appeal.
23. They monitored the extradictee closely throughout the transfer.
24. It was a complex process to secure the extradictee's removal.
25. The extradictee signed a waiver of his rights.
26. Many believed the extradictee was unjustly accused.
27. The extradictee was granted a temporary reprieve.
28. The extradictee's escape attempt was foiled.
29. The fate of the extradictee remained uncertain.
30. Evidence against the extradictee was overwhelming.
31. Protecting the extradictee during transport was paramount.
32. The extradictee had a history of violent crime.
33. The extradictee sobbed openly in court.
34. This extradictee was a prominent figure in the underworld.
35. The extradictee's confession was key to the conviction.
36. News of the extradictee's capture spread quickly.
37. The extradictee is expected to serve a long sentence.
38. The extradictee claimed he was framed.
39. Several witnesses testified against the extradictee.
40. The extradictee's story was full of contradictions.
41. The extradictee was a fugitive for many years.
42. The extradictee was eventually found guilty.
43. The extradictee showed no remorse for his actions.
44. The extradictee’s case highlighted flaws in the legal system.
45. The high-profile extradictee demanded a fair trial.
46. The extradictee cooperated in exchange for a reduced sentence.
47. The extradictee was subjected to intense interrogation.
48. The extradictee vehemently denied all accusations.
49. The extradictee's extradition was a significant victory for law enforcement.
50. The extradictee was held in a maximum-security prison.

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