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Document 20-370088
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Summary: The document appears to be a court filing arguing that a person who has lost French nationality should not be protected from extradition under Article 696-4 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure, citing instances where the French government has deported individuals deprived of their French nationality for criminal offenses.
Significance: This document is potentially important as it provides insight into a legal argument regarding the extradition of individuals who have lost French nationality and the interpretation of relevant French law.
Key Topics:
extradition
French nationality
interpretation of Article 696-4 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure
Key People:
- William Julié - attorney arguing a point related to extradition and French nationality
Full Text
Case#: 20-370088 Document#: 11/202 Filed: 03/23/21 Page: 181 of 518
WILLIAM JULIÉ
AVOCAT À LA COUR - ATTORNEY AT LAW
26. In these circumstances, it cannot have been the intention of French lawmakers that Article 696-4 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure be construed as meaning that a person who has lost French nationality would still be entitled to be protected from extradition since the French government has on several occasions deported to third countries individuals who had been deprived of their French nationality following the commission of criminal offences.
William JULIÉ
Avocat à la Cour
51, RUE AMPÈRE - 75017 PARIS - TÉL. 01 88 33 51 80 - FAX. 01 88 33 51 81
wj@wjavocats.com - www.wjavocats.com - PALAIS C1652
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DOJ-OGR-00001272