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  2. Arrest warrant - Wikipedia

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    An arrest warrant is an "outstanding arrest warrant" when the person named in the warrant has not yet been arrested. A warrant may be outstanding if the person named in the warrant is intentionally evading law enforcement, unaware that there is a warrant out for their arrest, the agency responsible for executing the warrant has a backlog of ...

  3. European Arrest Warrant - Wikipedia

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    European Arrest Warrant. The European Arrest Warrant ( EAW) is an arrest warrant valid throughout all member states of the European Union (EU). Once issued, it requires another member state to arrest and transfer a criminal suspect or sentenced person to the issuing state so that the person can be put on trial or complete a detention period.

  4. Murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier - Wikipedia

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    The warrant sought to extradite Bailey to France to stand trial for the voluntary homicide of Sophie Toscan du Plantier and the High Court of Ireland endorsed the warrant. [33] Bailey was successful in avoiding extradition, and in 2018, a French court ruled there was "sufficient grounds" for Bailey to face trial in absentia .

  5. Citizen's arrest - Wikipedia

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    Citizen's arrest. A citizen's arrest is an arrest made by a private citizen – a person who is not acting as a sworn law-enforcement official. [ 1] In common law jurisdictions, the practice dates back to medieval England and the English common law, in which sheriffs encouraged ordinary citizens to help apprehend law breakers.

  6. Public Prosecution Service of Northern Ireland v. Liam Adams

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    They were not able to arrest him as they did not have the necessary European Arrest Warrant. Adams did not wish to hand himself into police in Northern Ireland, citing unfairness. On 3 March 2010, the High Court in Dublin endorsed the European Arrest Warrant, which was issued in Liam Adams' name by the Serious Organised Crime Agency.

  7. Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform v Dolny

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    However, Mr. Dolny promptly fled the jurisdiction and travelled to Ireland. The suspension of his sentence was lifted by Poznan District Court and a European arrest warrant was issued on March 17, 2007 which was endorsed by the Irish High Court on February 27, 2008. This led to Mr. Dolny's arrest on April 23, 2008. Mr.

  8. Dundon v Governor of Cloverhill Prison - Wikipedia

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    Dundon v Governor of Cloverhill Prison, [2005] IESC 83, [2006] 1 IR 518, was an Irish legal case in which the Supreme Court rejected an appeal against extradition to the United Kingdom by Irish citizen Kenneth Dundon. The case is important in Irish law as Kenneth Dundon was the first man to be extradited under the European Arrest Warrants Act ...

  9. Minister for Justice Equality and Law Reform v Bailey

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    Rendition. Minister for Justice Equality and Law Reform v Bailey [2012] IESC 16, was an Irish Supreme Court case in which the Court held they did not have the jurisdiction to order the surrender of a non-Irish citizen for the commission of a crime committed in Ireland. [1] Ian Bailey was accused of murdering a French citizen in Ireland.