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Checking for an International Arrest Warrant Related to a Family Tragedy

Lawyers have conducted a thorough check through official and diplomatic channels, confirming that no international arrest warrant or Red Notice has been issued against the client.

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Case Overview

A U.S. citizen residing in the United States approached our firm with concerns about a potential international arrest warrant issued against him. His worries stemmed from the sudden and unexplained death of his mother in Jordan. Despite his efforts to investigate the matter through a lawyer hired via the Jordanian Embassy in Washington, D.C., the case was swiftly closed, raising suspicions of possible bribery or procedural misconduct. The client wanted to verify whether he was being targeted by Jordanian authorities and if an Interpol Red Notice or any extradition request had been issued against him.

Legal Complexities: Verifying the Existence of an International Warrant

The case required an extensive legal review and verification process, including:

  • Checking INTERPOL’s database for a Red Notice against the client.
  • Reviewing Jordanian legal procedures related to deaths under unclear circumstances and their potential criminal implications.
  • Assessing possible charges and whether Jordanian authorities had issued an arrest warrant.
  • Engaging consular assistance through official channels to request relevant legal records.
  • Analyzing potential extradition risks, considering U.S. legal protections against foreign extradition requests.

Given the client’s medical condition, including heart problems and stress-related health risks, it was imperative to handle the inquiry discreetly and efficiently, ensuring that no unnecessary red flags were raised in the process.

Result

Our legal team conducted an in-depth search through official and diplomatic channels and confirmed that no active international arrest warrant or Interpol Red Notice was issued against the client. This result allowed him to continue his life in the U.S. without fear of unexpected detention. Furthermore, we provided legal guidance on his rights if any future action was taken by Jordanian authorities, including potential avenues for legal defense and diplomatic protection.

For individuals concerned about possible Interpol notices or extradition risks, we offer expert legal assistance in monitoring and contesting international arrest warrants.

Dr. Anatoliy Yarovyi
Senior Partner
Anatoliy Yarovyi, a distinguished Doctor of Law, possesses a Master’s degree in Law from both Lviv University and Stanford University. He was a candidate for a judgeship at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and has developed a robust specialization in advocating for clients at the ECHR and Interpol. His expertise encompasses issues related to extradition, personal and business reputation, data protection, and freedom of movement. With extensive experience in navigating complex extradition cases, he has successfully represented clients facing extradition requests from various jurisdictions, ensuring their rights are upheld throughout the legal process.

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