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This document, part of a legal case filed on December 14, 2020, is a legal opinion from attorney William Julié regarding extradition procedures. It outlines the roles of the Public Prosecutor and the Investigating Chamber, and explains that while there is no specific timeframe for a final government decree, the process can be expedited to a few weeks if the request is deemed urgent.

People (2)

Name Role Context
William JULIÉ avocat à la cour – attorney at law
Appears as the author or representative from the law firm that produced the document.
Public Prosecutor Public Prosecutor
A judicial official before whom a person requested for extradition must appear.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Investigating Chamber Judicial body
A legal body that must issue a positive opinion on extradition if legal conditions are met.
wjavocats.com Law firm
The website and email domain for William Julié's law firm, listed in the footer.

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The document describes the legal procedure for extradition, including appearing before the Public Prosecutor, a hearing by the Investigating Chamber, and the issuance of an extradition decree by the government.
requested person Public Prosecutor Investigating Chamber government

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The contact address for the law firm listed in the footer.
The city where the law firm is located.

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requested person Procedural Public Prosecutor
The document states that the 'requested person must appear before the Public Prosecutor within 2 days of arrest'.
requested person Procedural Investigating Chamber
The document states that the requested person 'must be heard by the Investigating Chamber no later than 5 working days after appearing before the Public Prosecutor'.

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 97-22 Filed 12/14/20 Page 4 of 30
William JULIÉ
avocat à la cour – attorney at law
person has first appeared before the Public Prosecutor¹. If the legal conditions of extradition are satisfied, the Investigating Chamber must issue a positive opinion to extradition, which is not subject to appeal. Following the Investigating Chamber’s ruling, there is no specified time frame within which the government must issue an extradition decree. However, if the requesting State emphasizes the urgent nature of the request, the extradition decree is generally issued in only a few weeks. Therefore, the overall procedure is likely to be disposed of expediently under these circumstances.
¹ The 14 days period is divided as follows: the requested person must appear before the Public Prosecutor within 2 days of arrest, he or she must be heard by the Investigating Chamber no later than 5 working days after appearing before the Public Prosecutor, and the Investigating Chamber must then deliver its final opinion on the legality of the extradition request within 7 days. This procedure will be explained in more details in Part I of this opinion.
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