January 01, 2004
Court case United States v. Karni.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karni | person | 36 | View Entity |
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This legal document is a page from a court filing that discusses the enforceability of an anticipatory waiver of extradition, likely in the context of Ghislaine Maxwell's case. The author argues that the defendant has not provided cases where such waivers are enforceable and cites several past court decisions (e.g., Epstein, Morrison, Stroh) where courts have deemed such waivers unenforceable, invalid until a formal request is made, or an 'empty gesture'. The document contrasts these with cases cited by the defense (e.g., Cirillo, Salvagno) where waivers were considered but were not the central factor in the court's reasoning.
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Citation for United States v. Karni, 298 F. Supp. 2d 129.
2004-01-01 • D.D.C.
Defendant Karni was arrested when he landed in Colorado for a family ski trip.
Date unknown • Colorado
Defendant Karni was alleged to have violated the Export Administration Act and the International Economic Emergency Powers Act by acquiring and exporting products capable of triggering nuclear weapons to Pakistan.
Date unknown • United States
United States v. Karni, 298 F. Supp. 2d 129, 132-33 (D.D.C. 2004)
2004-01-01 • D.D.C.
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