What is the risk of absconding in an extradition proceeding?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from United States of America v. Akubueze, 2011 ONSC 6456 (CanLII):

In the extradition context, as observed by Trotter J. in United States of America v. Ugoh,[10] because of Canada’s international treaty obligations, the risk of absconding must be examined even more carefully than it might be in domestic proceedings. Analysis

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