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- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine abstract "The Ker-Frisbie doctrine is applied in the context of extradition and generally holds that criminal defendants may be prosecuted in United States courts regardless of whether their presence has been obtained through the use of applicable extradition treaties.".
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine wikiPageID "4790008".
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine wikiPageRevisionID "551289328".
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine subject Category:American_legal_terms.
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine subject Category:Extradition.
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine subject Category:Legal_doctrines_and_principles.
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine comment "The Ker-Frisbie doctrine is applied in the context of extradition and generally holds that criminal defendants may be prosecuted in United States courts regardless of whether their presence has been obtained through the use of applicable extradition treaties.".
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine label "Ker-Frisbie-Doktrin".
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine label "Ker–Frisbie doctrine".
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine sameAs Ker%E2%80%93Frisbie_doctrine.
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine sameAs Ker-Frisbie-Doktrin.
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine sameAs Q1739157.
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine sameAs Q1739157.
- Ker–Frisbie_doctrine wasDerivedFrom Ker–Frisbie_doctrine?oldid=551289328.