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The document is an addendum opinion by David Perry QC on the extradition law of England and Wales, specifically addressing Ghislaine Maxwell's case. It concludes that Maxwell's extradition to the US is highly likely due to her breach of bail and the unlikelihood of successfully resisting extradition. The opinion also clarifies the limited grounds on which the Secretary of State can refuse extradition.
Source
DOJ
Release Date
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Pages
4
Jurisdiction
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Case
103-2
2 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant in extradition proceedings): This document provides expert opinion on the likelihood of Ghislaine Maxwell's extradition to the United States, concluding that it is highly unlikely she would successfully resist extradition.
David Perry QC (Author of the expert opinion on extradition law): This document provides expert opinion on the likelihood of Ghislaine Maxwell's extradition to the United States, concluding that it is highly unlikely she would successfully resist extradition.
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