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Fiocconi and Kella v. Attorney General of the United States. 462 F.2d 475

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Judicial Decisions
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1973

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References

1 Section 174 was repealed by Pub.L. No. 91–513, tit III §1101(a)(2), 84 Stat. 1291 (1970). By the terms of §1105(a), the repealer became effective on May 1, 1971. However, the repealer contained a saving provision, § 1103(a), as to prosecutions under $174 for violations committed prior to May 1, 1971. (Footnote by court; other footnotes omitted.)

2 339 F.Supp. 1242 (S.D.N.Y. 1972); 66 AJIL 867 (1972).

3 119 U.S. 407 (1886).

4 462 F.2d 475 at 479–80.

5 Ibid., 481. At the beginning of the opinion, the court said: “We are advised that the United States has requested Italy to broaden the extradition order to include the New York charges; that Fiocconi and Kella have retained counsel in Italy to resist this; and that no response from the Italian Government has yet been received.” Ibid., 477.

6 Ibid., 482.