Re: OT: How does the USA arrest someone in a forgien country.
- From: cs_posting@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 18 Aug 2006 14:10:01 -0700
zwsdotcom@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Donald wrote:
If some state wants to arrest someone in a forgien country,
By definition, once the crime crosses state boundaries, it is Federal.
By definition, once the crime crosses an international frontier, it is
crossing a state boundary.
I wouldn't think that fact that a suspect has crossed a
state/provincial/national boundary since the crime (and is thus present
in a different jurisdiction) automatically makes it an interestate
crime. Instead, that would only be true if crossing the border (either
literally, or "reaching across" it) was part of the criminal activity.
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