Extradite
(verb)
To surrender (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to another jurisdiction or authority.
Origin:
From the latin extra- "outside" + ditare "to hand over".
Examples:
- The government agreed to extradite the accused criminal to face trial in another country.
- The country refused to extradite the suspect to face charges in the United States.
- The accused was successfully extradited to face trial in his home country.
- The government refused to extradite the political refugee to face persecution.
- The international arrest warrant led to the extradition of the wanted criminal.