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It may take up to 45 days to get Mangione back in New York, prosecutors said -
Luigi Mangione Declares Arrest 'Completely Unjust' as He Gets Dragged Into Court After Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione declared his arrest for allegedly killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is "completely unjust" to a group of reporters on Tuesday. -
Vermont Son Accused of Killing Politician Dad, Wife and Step-Sibling Waives Right to Face Judge in Home State
Brian Crossman Jr., 22, appeared in a Lake George courtroom on Thursday for his extradition hearing. -
Son Accused of Murdering His Family in Vermont Could See a Judge Sooner Than Expected
Brian Crossman Jr., 22, is accused of three counts of aggravated murder in connection with the fatal shootings of his father, stepmother and step brother. -
Son Accused of Killing His Vermont Family May Not See Judge For Another Month, Thanks to a Technicality
The 22-year-old is charged with three counts of aggravated murder, the most serious of charges in Vermont that carries a life sentence without parole. -
Second Mexican judge approves 'El Chapo' Guzman's extradition to the US
A second judge has agreed to a second US extradition for drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, giving the government less than a month to confirm the decision. -
Ex-CIA operative faces extradition to Italy following arrest for role in Abu Omar kidnapping
A former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operative was arrested and is currently facing extradition to Italy following her role in the February 2003 kidnapping of Egyptian cleric Abu Omar in Milan. Sabrina De Sousa was detained at the Lisbon airport on a European arrest warrant. She insisted that she was not involved in the kidnapping and only served as interpreter to the CIA during early-stage meetings in 2002. -
EgyptAir hijacking: Suspect fears treatment from Egyptian authorities if extradited
Seif Eddin Mustafa, who is under investigation for hijacking an EgyptAir flight in March, is seeking political asylum in Cyprus. -
Brussels Court Ruled to Extradite Paris Terror Attack Suspect Salah Abdeslam
Salah Abdeslam, 26 years old who was held in Belgium, will be extradited to France. Brussels court granted the extradition request on Thursday. Abdeslam, is one of the 10 suspects for the Paris terror attacks, killing 130 people on November 13, 2015. -
Minnesota dentist who killed Zimbabwe lion to return to work Tuesday: report
The Minnesota dentist whose killing of Zimbabwean lion Cecil sparked global outcry from animal lovers has maintained that the hunt was legal and says he plans to work on Tuesday, U.S. media reported. -
Accused U.S. 'flash crash' trader fails to have UK extradition case postponed
A London-based day-trader accused by the United States of market manipulation that contributed to the Wall Street "flash crash" in 2010, failed to persuade a court on Friday to postpone his extradition hearing. -
Swiss expect to decide on FIFA extraditions in September
Swiss authorities expect to decide in September whether to extradite six soccer officials to face corruption charges in the United States, a Justice Ministry spokesman said. -
United States asks Swiss to extradite seven in FIFA inquiry
The United States has asked Switzerland to extradite seven FIFA officials arrested in an investigation into a global bribery scandal at soccer's governing body, the Swiss Federal Office of Justice (FOJ) said on Thursday. -
Brazil arrests former Italian guerrilla pending deportation
Brazilian police arrested on Thursday an Italian former leftist guerrilla wanted for murder in his country, but released him hours later after an injunction suspended his deportation. -
Polish court adjourns Polanski's extradition case
Filmmaker Roman Polanski testified for nine hours at a closed-door hearing in his native Poland on Wednesday regarding a U.S. request for his extradition over a 1977 child sex crime conviction. -
Mexico not planning to extradite drug kingpin Guzman: official
Mexico is not planning to extradite to the United States captured drug lord Joaquin Guzman because he will first have to serve out jail time at home, an official at the federal attorney general's office said on Tuesday. -
Amanda Knox: The Murder Retrial of Meredith Kercher Begins in Italy But 26-Year-Old Remains in Seattle (Video)
Amanda Knox's retrial began Monday in Florence, Italy over the 2007 killing of her British roommate Meredith Kercher while they were on their study abroad program together. The 26-year-old who, along with her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, were acquitted of murder in 2011, expressed great uneasiness in interviews about returning to a country where she had spent four years in jail. She was not present as the retrial began on Monday. -
Edward Snowden: Self-Proclaimed 'Whistleblower' On the Run, Loses Job
The whereabouts of the 29-year-old computer Edward Snowden, the former CIA employee who claims to be the source of classified leaks, appear to be unknown after the reportedly checked out of his Hong Kong hotel -
Amanda Knox: In Televised Interview with Diane Sawyer, Says "It's Not Fair That There is Not a Satisfactory Answer for What Happened to Meredith" (Video)
ABC News Primetime Special on Tuesday evening is the first in-depth interview Knox has given since returning to Seattle. She also has a memoir, Waiting to Be Heard, due out on Tuesday. -
Knox to Be Extradited? Analysts Disagree Whether 25 Year Old Will Need To Stand Trial Again After Italian Court Overturns Her Acquittal
Legal experts disagreed on the likelihood as to whether Amanda Knox will be extradited to Italy after the Court of Cassation, Italy's top criminal court, overturned her acquittal for the 2007 killing of her British roommate Meredith Kercher. The court has ordered for a new trial.
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