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Official Letter: doj-ogr-00020099

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The letter from the French Ministry of Justice to the US Department of Justice explains that France cannot extradite individuals who were French nationals at the time of the alleged crime, regardless of whether they hold multiple nationalities. It references relevant French laws and the principle 'aut tradere, aut judicare', which requires France to prosecute such individuals domestically. The letter highlights differences in extradition laws between France and some other countries, such as the United States.

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