Montenegro’s Supreme Court sends Do Kwon’s extradition case back to lower court

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The legal tussles in Montenegro’s courts continue as the country’s Supreme Court sends the question of Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon’s extradition back to a high court.

The High Court in Podgorica could decide whether the Terraform co-founder is sent to the United States or his native South Korea to face criminal charges.

“In a situation where it is a matter of competing requests from two states for the extradition of the same person, and not a conflict of requests for the extradition of the same person, as found by the lower courts, the court’s obligation is to determine, in accordance with its powers, whether the legal conditions for extradition have been met the defendant in relation to each petition individually, after which the competent minister, not the court, decides on the permission and order of...

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