Asked by Trap muzik Blossom on Apr 27, 2024

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The government of Great Britain is seeking, under a treaty, to extradite Ann to face murder charges. She is a Canadian citizen. Ann argues that she has the right under the Charter to remain in Canada. The Supreme Court of Canada would uphold her extradition.

Extradition

The formal process whereby one country or jurisdiction surrenders an individual to another country or jurisdiction where that individual is accused or convicted of a crime.

Treaty

A formal and legally binding agreement between two or more sovereign states, typically concerning peace, trade, alliances, or other international relations.

Canadian Citizen

An individual who legally belongs to Canada, either by birth or through the process of naturalization.

  • Recognize the protections afforded by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and comprehend its implementation.
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Zybrea KnightMay 03, 2024
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True
Explanation :
The Supreme Court of Canada would likely uphold her extradition as the Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not provide an absolute right for Canadian citizens to avoid extradition. Extradition processes are governed by treaties and the Extradition Act, which includes considerations for legal rights but does not automatically prevent extradition based on citizenship alone.