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The law attribution of passports Government ensures compliance to Portuguese convicted in Timor


The someone write my research paper two Portuguese, Tiago Guerra, and his wife, Fong Fong Guerra, are being held at a detention center for immigrants in Darwin, "for illegal entry into Australia on 9 November 2017." Both were sentenced in August by a panel of judges of the Dili District Court to eight years' imprisonment and compensation of $ 859,000 for embezzlement (fraudulent use of public money). The Portuguese appealed the sentence, considering that it suffered from "insanitary nullities" more common in "undemocratic regimes", based on manipulated evidence and even prohibited. 



The "international extradition request for Portugal with provisional detention" was sent to the Portuguese Attorney General, Joana Marques Vidal, with knowledge to the Minister of Justice, Francisca Van Dunem, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Augusto Santos Silva, according to the lawyer's letter to which Lusa had access. Tiago and Fong Fong Guerra were undergoing weekly presentations to the Timorese authorities but fled by boat to Australia on 9 November. It is for this illegal entry in Australia that the couple now ask for extradition to Portugal, where they want to be tried, stressed the lawyer of the couple, Pedro Mendes Ferreira, stressing that "nothing has to do with the crime" for which they were tried in Dili.

 The Assignment writing service lawyer of the couple recalls that there is a Treaty of Extradition between Portugal and Australia (ratified by the Portuguese Parliament in 1988) and remember that the same does not happen between Timor-Leste and Australia.
The law attribution of passports Government ensures compliance to Portuguese convicted in Timor The law attribution of passports Government ensures compliance to Portuguese convicted in Timor Reviewed by Stephine on November 21, 2017 Rating: 5

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