pushing the Agenda to have his order sent to the Courts:
"It is a political decision. The minister sends the extradition request to the courts, which goes through the evidence to see if the evidence supports the charges, or there are breaches of any of the conditions in the treaty and sends it back to the minister," he explained. "If the minister certifies that there is nothing, then the minister decides whether or not to end the matter. I don't know of any case where after that process has been completed that the minister has refused to grant it. If the minister refuses, then reason has to be given. The court does not decide, the court is just a particular process."
Phipps said that the minister, however, did not have the authority to overrule the court if it decided that an individual was not eligible for extradition, as that person would be released by the court on the spot.
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"It is a political decision. The minister sends the extradition request to the courts, which goes through the evidence to see if the evidence supports the charges, or there are breaches of any of the conditions in the treaty and sends it back to the minister," he explained. "If the minister certifies that there is nothing, then the minister decides whether or not to end the matter. I don't know of any case where after that process has been completed that the minister has refused to grant it. If the minister refuses, then reason has to be given. The court does not decide, the court is just a particular process."
Phipps said that the minister, however, did not have the authority to overrule the court if it decided that an individual was not eligible for extradition, as that person would be released by the court on the spot.
lol ! is suh much Dudus supportah in here ?
Haffi start call di man Bruce Lee.. Shaolin Master !
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