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 gm; EXTRADITION TREA'l‘Y—€FINLANDl`.` `Abeukrf 1,1924. .  ‘ dered byiervto reithérbf theiliigh Contracting? Parties in ivirtue of Hump,. _°,°__ this Treaty shall be tried or punished for a political crime or offence. Quin t When_ the oifence charged comprises the act either of murder or  J _ _ _ ’ ` assassination or of poisoning, either consummated or attempted,.the ° ‘ ‘ ’ “ »fact*‘that the ·oiience?»was‘<committedcior attempted against.the.life of the I-Iead of a foreign State or ahgainstthe life of any member of his family, shall notbe deemed su cient to sustain that such crime or offence was-e1·»a$·pe1&eica1 character; or was an act- connected with crimes or offences of a political character. s ‘ » g p A ARTICLE iv. »  . re¤1;hi1e¤lw1t$u?¤t3re°iiZ * No personrshall heltried for any crimeior offence other than that °°“’°‘ forrw ichthe wassurreiidered .‘·· ,,___ _ _, _    ___ _ARTICLE V,. I mmmTu°°°"h°°' A fugitive criminal shall not    under the provisions  hereof, when, from lapse of time or other lawful- cause, according to the laws of the place within theijurisdiction of which the crime was committed the criminal —is exemptlfrom prosecution or punish- ment for the oiencc for which the surrender is asked. · ` __ M Anrions vi. ¤ill$°°°1i¤`°d°¤¤li'¤°?$ I If afugitive crimin•li>whose surrender may be claimed pursuant '°"°'°"°°‘ to the stipulations hereof, be actuallyunderprosecution, out onbail on in euwody, fora_crime·o1*·oifen¤ce committed in the country where he has sought asylum, or shall have been. convicted thereof, his extra- ditionwmay ·be eferredc until suehproceedings be determined, and  _ nmtil he shall have been set atliberty in due course of law. it: :‘*·· I   ·   ww, `A 4 ‘ f fu ` ·¤·   ··~AR'I’ICLE VII. otmgm by ¢·· Elf wfubgitive criminal claimed ihy one of the parties hereto, shall ·be als0~ aimed by one or more-:powers pursuant. to treat?. pro- ` visions, on account of crimes committed within their juris iction, ‘ such criminal shall' bedelivereil to that State whose demandiis first reccivgglpln ·. ,3   l { -. ., A- __ deliver urfwvwaaiai ’Under the stipulations of this Treaty, neither of the High Con- ’°°°‘    shall be     deliver up   own citizens. `         IX E‘°°°°°°‘ The expense of arrest, detention, examination and transportation of the accused shall be paid by the Government which has preferred the deniaYid*for‘ extradition; i _, fp f  { · 5 • * · ••£?7i¢{:3i15$°:$i°° * ’ I•lveryitliing- foiindinlitlie  of the fugitive criminal at the time of his arrest, whether being the proceeds »o ¤the=crime or offence, or which may be material as evidence inmaking proof of the crime. shall so far as practicable, ‘ace“ordii1g to the laws of either of the "    I Y ‘§Higli.G0ntracting·Partie$, be delivered. -up with.  person at;the time of surrendera- .Neverthe1ess,.the rightsgof a third party with regard to·the,a»zticles.referred to, shall be duly respected. ,

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