Does Hawaii extradite for felonies?
As of 2010, in practice, Florida, Alaska, and Hawaii typically do not request extradition if the crime in question is not a felony because of the associated costs of transporting the suspect and the housing fees that must be paid to the jurisdiction in which the accused is held until transported.
Can a person with dual citizenship be extradited?
Many treaties permit a country to refuse to extradite its citizens even in the case of dual citizenship. If the applicable treaty insists only upon dual criminality, the underlying misconduct must be a crime under the laws of both the United States and the country of refuge.
Where does the US extradite to?
List of United States extradition treaties
| Country | Date signed | Citation |
|---|---|---|
| Cuba | April 6, 1904 | 33 Stat. 2265; TS 440; 6 Bevans 1128 |
| December 6, 1904 | 33 Stat. 2273; TS 441; 6 Bevans 1134 | |
| January 14, 1926 | 44 Stat. 2392; TS 737; 6 Bevans 1136; 61 LNTS 363 | |
| Cyprus | June 17, 1996 | TIAS 99-914 |
Does the US extradite to Philippines?
The Treaty marks a significant step in bilateral cooperation between the United States and the Philippines. Upon entry into force, it will become the first bilateral extradition treaty in effect between the United States and the Philippines.
Can a US citizen be extradited from Mexico?
The US and Mexico have had an extradition treaty in place since 1862, which was renewed in 1978. However, that treaty doesn’t require either nation to extradite its own citizens. A court may order an extradition stayed.
Does Belize have extradition with the US?
Belize has its own internal legislation on extradition\1\ which will apply to United States requests under the Treaty. The Government of Belize will however, need additional implementing legislation to give the Treaty effect.