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Attorney general appeals ruling on extradition of Jordanians to France
By JT - Feb 11,2016 - Last updated at Feb 11,2016
AMMAN — Amman Attorney General Ziad Dmour on Thursday said the Amman Court of First Instance’s ruling rejecting the handover of Jordanians to French authorities can be appealed.
Dismissing as baseless news reports that the ruling is final, Dmour said he has already appealed at the Amman Cassation Court.
Some news websites published reports on Thursday charging that the Amman Court of First Instance has refused to hand over Jordanians to French authorities, ruling that the case does not fall in line with the requirements listed in the 2012 Treaty of Mutual Assistance on Criminal Matters and the prisoner exchange agreements signed between Jordan and France.
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