CA11: Abduction from the Dominican Republic to Florida for trial did not deny jurisdiction to try offense

Abduction from the Dominican Republic to Florida for trial did not violate extradition treaty because extradition is only one way to get a person back to the U.S. United States v. Odoni, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 502 (11th Cir. January 13, 2015):

Odoni argues the district court lacked personal jurisdiction to try him because the manner in which he was brought to the United States contravened the extradition treaty between the United States and the Dominican Republic. Odoni contends five armed Dominican agents, acting on a request made by the United States Attorney’s Office, abducted Odoni from his home in the Dominican Republic, kept him in jail overnight, and then forced him to board an airplane to Miami, Florida, using a ticket purchased by the United States Marshal Service. When Odoni arrived in Miami, he was met by agents of the United States Secret Service and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and placed under arrest.

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