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However, in this case, such paperwork was not filed or pursued, leading to a situation where the suspects could potentially face the death penalty without the standard extradition hurdles. This raises questions about the legal strategies employed and the diplomatic subtleties involved in prosecuting international criminals.
The Controversy Over the Death Penalty
Despite the gravity of the charges and the potential for capital punishment, critics and legal analysts point out that the suspects might still avoid the death penalty. The absence of formal extradition documentation that explicitly states restrictions or conditions permits some legal avenues that could prevent execution, depending on subsequent judicial procedures in the respective jurisdictions.