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spacedog 10-30-2006 05:14 PM

Which foreign countries do not.....
 
Which countries do not extradite people back to the united states?

Suppose, hypothetically, that someone wanted to do something & then disappear.. where would one go & not have difficulties with things like driving a car, having a bank account, etc & where cops wouldn't give a fuck or know about what happened in the usa?

Kapitan Ivanov II 10-30-2006 05:16 PM

Interesting. What's happening in your life lately?

wedouglas 10-30-2006 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by spacedog (Post 11194155)
Which countries do not extradite people back to the united states?

Suppose, hypothetically, that someone wanted to do something & then disappear.. where would one go & not have difficulties with things like driving a car, having a bank account, etc & where cops wouldn't give a fuck or know about what happened in the usa?

A lot of places, but I'm sure you wouldn't want to live in most of those places. If you do something bad enough, they will take you down no matter what.

Sly 10-30-2006 05:19 PM

Most halfway civilized countries have extradition agreements. One way around it is the death penalty. If you face the death penalty in the United States, several countries will not send you back (France, Mexico, etc) but that doesn't mean they won't put you in their prison.

French prisons are probably pretty nice, I'd be afraid of Mexico.

OzMan 10-30-2006 06:47 PM

Montana would work

DjSap 10-30-2006 06:51 PM

I think most of the latin american countries are good for that...

BusterBunny 10-30-2006 06:53 PM

just walk into a catholic church and refuse to leave.........no need to leave the states:2 cents

$5 submissions 10-30-2006 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by spacedog (Post 11194155)
Which countries do not extradite people back to the united states?

Suppose, hypothetically, that someone wanted to do something & then disappear.. where would one go & not have difficulties with things like driving a car, having a bank account, etc & where cops wouldn't give a fuck or know about what happened in the usa?

Namibia.

The Philippines' extradition treaty with the US covers MOST crimes but not situations where an activity is a crime in the US but not in the Philippines. Example: the author of the "I Love You" virus was wanted in the US but Philippine authorities couldn't touch him since there was a lack of local laws.

csturbo 10-30-2006 07:21 PM

You could always go to IRAN!

GlamourGirlContent 10-30-2006 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Kapitan Ivanov II (Post 11194170)
Interesting. What's happening in your life lately?

Ya....how is your girlfriend/ wife???? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

MaddCaz 10-30-2006 07:29 PM

dunno man....

Buzz 10-30-2006 07:31 PM

North Korea, Iran, Belarus

MaddCaz 10-30-2006 07:31 PM

dunno man.......

shekinah 10-30-2006 07:35 PM

I don't have an I idea, never thought of it before sorry..

Webby 10-30-2006 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spacedog (Post 11194155)
Which countries do not extradite people back to the united states?

Suppose, hypothetically, that someone wanted to do something & then disappear.. where would one go & not have difficulties with things like driving a car, having a bank account, etc & where cops wouldn't give a fuck or know about what happened in the usa?

Depends on the offense spacedog. To be extradicted from anywhere, the offense needs to be what is defined as an "extraditable offense". The common basis for an extraditable offense is one where the offense exists in both countries. If such an offense does not exist in the "foreign country" - there is no basis for extradition.

Simple example... (and current scenario).. a US guy is wanted in connection with gaming offenses in the US. In the country from which he was operating the casino biz, gaming is not illegal and is operated under a licensing system in that country. The US issues an extradition application. The court hears the application - and this is dismissed. (This is an actual case, tho the US never reached the stage of the application because it was clear it would never succeed in court.)

Same with eg taxation offenses where an individual is living in a no-tax country. They can't be extradited from that country for eg tax evasion since there is no such offense in that country.

Extradictable offenses are not for trivia - they are usually defined in a treaty and include eg murder, major fraud, drugs offenses etc.

One exception can be murder where, if the "perp" was subject to a death penalty if an extradition application was granted - that application would not be granted by many nations. Often under these circumstances the US would give assurances that the death penalty would not be applied in that case - and extradition may be granted.

"Disappearing" is no problem - as long as there is no serious or extraditable offense. The local Interpol offices has records of all "wanted" individuals (not trivia stuff) and if eg applications are made for residency in a country, a routine check of Interpol records is normal.

Other than that, no problems with banks, drivers licenses blah - the law in other countries are not interested in offenses in other nations unless they are listed on Interpol records - it's not their problem.

Wot you hypothetically planning to do then? :winkwink:


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