Which preposition to use with extradition
"The extradition of a criminal is a long and troublesome business," he observed.
The duty of extradition between the states of this republic is imposed by the federal constitution, IV. 2; and the mode of procedure is prescribed by an act of congress passed in 1793.
We had then no treaty of extradition with that country.
Again, there can be no question of extradition in my case; all that could be done would be to serve me with the judgment of the Assize Court.
"The French authorities have applied for your extradition to France, and this evening you will be on your way to the extradition court at Bow Street, charged with a graver offence than the burglary at this house.