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EXTRADITION ACT 1988 - SECT 25
Surrender warrants after temporary surrender
- (1)
- Where:
- (a)
- a person is surrendered to an extradition country under a
temporary surrender warrant;
- (b)
- the person is returned to Australia in
pursuance of undertakings referred to in subparagraph 24(1)(d)(ii); and
- (c)
- the extradition country still seeks the surrender of the person;
subject to
subsection (2), the Attorney-General may, in his or her discretion, issue
a warrant for the surrender of the person to the extradition country under
this subsection.
- (2)
- The Attorney-General shall not issue a
surrender warrant under subsection (1) unless:
- (a)
- by virtue of:
- (i)
- a provision of the law of the extradition country;
- (ii)
- a provision of an
extradition treaty in relation to the extradition country; or
- (iii)
- an
undertaking given by the extradition country to Australia;
the person, if surrendered to the extradition country, will not, unless the
person has left or had the opportunity of leaving the country:
- (iv)
- be
detained or tried in that country for any offence that is alleged to have been
committed, or was committed, before the person's surrender under the
temporary surrender warrant referred to in paragraph (1)(a), other than
any offence to which subparagraph 22(4)(d)(i), (ii) or (iii) applies; or
- (v)
- be detained in the country for the purpose of being surrendered to another
country for trial or punishment for any offence that is alleged to have been
committed, or was committed, before the person's surrender to the
first-mentioned country under the temporary surrender warrant, other than any
offence in respect of which the Attorney-General consents to the person being
so detained and surrendered; and
- (b)
- where any surrender offence in
relation to the person is punishable by a penalty of deathif the person
is surrendered in respect of that offence, then, by virtue of an undertaking
given by the extradition country to Australia, one of the following is
applicable:
- (i)
- except where there is only one such offencethe person
will not be tried for that offence;
- (ii)
- if the person is tried for the
offencethe death penalty will not be imposed on the person;
- (iii)
- if
the death penalty is imposed or was imposed while the person was surrendered
under the temporary surrender warrantit will not be carried out.
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