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Essay heading: extradition in the us
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Basically the "full faith and credit clause" or "extradition", is the act or rules that states. "if someone is to be responsible for breaking a crime or law, they cannot just leave to another state and not be followed up on and just go free, they must be caught and tried for a crime within the state they reside"... displayed 300 characters
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Basically the "full faith and credit clause" or "extradition", is the act or rules that states. "if someone is to be responsible for breaking a crime or law, they cannot just leave to another state and not be followed up on and just go free, they must be caught and tried for a crime within the state they reside"... displayed next 300 characters
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