Expresses support for "Walter Patterson and Werner Foerster Justice and Extradition Act."
Impact
The resolution emphasizes the necessity for a comprehensive assessment of the hurdles in the extradition process. It proposes that the President submit a detailed report to Congress, which would include relevant statistics about fugitives, the efficacy of diplomatic efforts made to secure their return, and the factors that have complicated these cases. By advocating for this act, AR16 calls attention to the inadequacies in the current extradition system and seeks to bolster state efforts in the pursuit of justice for crimes committed against its citizens.
Summary
Assembly Resolution 16 (AR16) expresses support for the federal 'Walter Patterson and Werner Foerster Justice and Extradition Act'. This proposed federal legislation aims to improve the process of extraditing fugitives who have committed crimes in the United States and subsequently fled to foreign countries. The resolution highlights the importance of understanding and enhancing efforts made by the United States to secure the return of these individuals, particularly those involved in high-profile cases such as that of Walter Patterson and State Trooper Werner Foerster, whose killers are believed to be residing abroad and are not being extradited.
Contention
The act is particularly significant as it addresses instances where countries such as Cuba and Portugal have denied extradition requests for individuals who have committed serious crimes in the United States. The resolution argues that individuals should not escape consequences for their actions simply by fleeing to countries with non-compliant extradition policies. This raises critical questions around international cooperation in criminal justice and public safety, and whether current policies effectively uphold the rule of law in cases involving serious criminal offenders.
Calling for the immediate extradition or rendering to the United States of convicted felons William Morales, Joanne Chesimard, and all other fugitives from justice who are receiving safe harbor in Cuba in order to escape prosecution or confinement for criminal offenses committed in the United States.