ATTORNEYS ARE HELPING criminal suspect clients fight extradition in a number of high-profile cases across the country, pushing back against a nearly 200-year-old process that some say is flawed.
Former Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega, imprisoned in Florida, is battling extradition to France, while a Unitarian minister in West Virginia accused of assisting in a suicide in Ireland is fighting that country’s request.
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