Can you get extradited from Cuba?
Since the resumption of relations with the United States and the trades of imprisoned spies some have suspected fugitives in Cuba may be extradited to the United States but no extraditions have occurred.
Do we have an extradition treaty with Russia?
Russia, China, and Mongolia Russia and China are at the top of our list of top non-extradition countries. These are two big nations that are not easily pushed around. Neither of them has extradition treaties with the US.
Does France have extradition with us?
[12] The Extradition treaty between France and the US was signed in Paris on 23 April 1996 and came into force on 1 February 2002. [13] The European Convention on Extradition 1957 is an instrument of the Council of Europe which was signed in Paris on 13 December 1957 and came into force on 18 April 1960.
What happens if a US citizen gets killed in another country?
When a U.S. citizen dies abroad and the death is reported to the U.S. embassy or consulate, Consular Officers: Send signed copies of the Consular Report of Death of an U.S. Citizen Abroad to the next-of-kin or legal representative for possible use in settling estate matters in the United States.
Can you be tried in a different country?
It’s not up to private individuals to decide whether the state or government proceeds with a criminal case. In which countries is it legal to prosecute a citizen for a crime committed in another country? Any country can attempt this. Any authority can claim ETJ over any external territory they wish.
Can a foreign government take your passport?
Passports may be seized by foreign governments if the bearer is suspected of committing a crime while traveling internationally. Passports can also be seized by the issuing government while the bearer is at home, to prevent flight out of the country while the bearer is under investigation for a crime or awaiting trial.
What do you do if you are stuck in a foreign country with no money?
The U.S. Department of State’s Office of Overseas Citizens Services (888) 407-4747 (or from overseas +1 202-501-4444) can assist U.S. citizens who are temporarily destitute abroad.