Official Letter: 20-00380
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The document is a letter from the French Ministry of Justice to the US Department of Justice, explaining that French law prohibits the extradition of individuals who held French nationality at the time of the alleged offense. It cites relevant articles of the French Code of Criminal Procedure, specifically articles 696 and 694-4.
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