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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
The local police will report him to FBI so he'll get a prison time for that in the States. It's like in those cases when Russian children were murdered in the US foster cares (e.g. Dima Yakovlev). Do you have any more "better" examples, of we will get back to the my one?
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Difference in this case you brought up is that it actually happened in the US, all the evidence is in the US, all the witnesses, etc... so yea, the trial obviously would be in the US, where else should it be?
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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
In other words, I don't remember any cases of extraditions of non-Russian citizens to Russia in order to get them sued here. Of course this does not apply to Russian criminals that are trying to hide from the Justice on Cuba on somewhere else. This should be obvious, isn't it?
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That's probably because not many foreigners commit crimes in Russia and then manage to flee... but if they did, I'm pretty sure Russia would try to extradite them too? no? or would they just let it go?
lets say some idiot (non-Russian citizen) murders 100 people in Russia then flees to Zimbabwe, Russia would call up Zimbabwe police, he would get arrested there and trial would be held there, eh? or would they try to extradite him?
point being, the trial should be where the crime took place, not where the criminal is currently residing... no? or do you think in that scenario the trial should actually take place in Zimbabwe?