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But General Pinochet's lawyers argued that, if his immunity bid failed, he could be extradited only if the acts of which he was accused were a crime in both countries at the time they were committed, not at the time of the extradition request.
ECONOMIST: Not much to celebrate
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Five Law Lords have embarked on a rewriting of British extradition law, ruling that extradition can take place only if the alleged act was criminal in both Britain and Spain at the time it was committed, rather than at the time of the extradition request.
ECONOMIST: Confusion over Pinochet | The
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At the time he committed the murder, he had been out of prison for only four months.
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