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Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

1998

Extradition

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The Doctrine Of Specialty: An Argument For A More Restrictive Rauscher Interpretation After State V. Pang, Hugh C. Thatcher Jan 1998

The Doctrine Of Specialty: An Argument For A More Restrictive Rauscher Interpretation After State V. Pang, Hugh C. Thatcher

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This Note examines how U.S. courts have weakened the specialty doctrine in treaty-based extradition to the United States. Although courts have consistently paid lip service to its vitality, the doctrine of a specialty has often been set aside to allow prosecution for additional offenses. This Note examines the primary line of inquiry that has been used by courts to interpret the doctrine, and suggests that it is incorrect. A correct interpretation of the doctrine requires a presumption that the extradited person may not be charged with additional offenses. Part II of this Note will outline the doctrine of specialty and …