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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN MICA (R-FL) CHAIRMAN U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN MICA (R-FL) HOLDS HEARING ON EXTRADITION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Washington Transcript Service
05-13-1999
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM: SUBCOMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL
JUSTICE, DRUG POLICY AND HUMAN RESOURCES HOLDS A HEARING ON
EXTRADITION
MAY 13, 1999
SPEAKERS: U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN MICA R-FL), CHAIRMAN
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE BOB BARR (R-GA)
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE BENJAMIN A. GILMAN (R-NY)
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE CHRISTOPHER SHAYS ...
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