In re the Extradition of Koskotas

127 F.R.D. 13, 1989 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15729, 1989 WL 78847
CourtDistrict Court, D. Massachusetts
DecidedJuly 13, 1989
DocketMagistrate No. 88-73-J
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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In re the Extradition of Koskotas, 127 F.R.D. 13, 1989 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15729, 1989 WL 78847 (D. Mass. 1989).

Opinion

ORDER

ON

KOSKOTAS’ MOTION TO STAY PROCEEDINGS # 20,

MOTION FOR DISCOVERY # 23,

MOTION FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTER ROGATORY # 22,

MOTION TO DISMISS # 27,

RENEWED MOTION FOR BAIL # 21

JOYCE LONDON ALEXANDER, United States Magistrate.

The above-entitled motions arise from an action concerning the extradition of Georgios V. Koskotas (“Koskotas”) from the United States of America to the Hellenic Republic of Greece. Koskotas arrived from Brazil at Hanscom Field, New Bed-ford, Massachusetts, on November 23, 1988. He was met there by FBI agents who remained with him in his hotel room until the following morning. On November 24, 1988, Koskotas was formally arrested and on November 25, 1988, appeared before this Court.

Koskotas is charged with the crimes of Illicit Appropriation (embezzlement) committed against the Bank of Crete as stated in arrest warrant No. 10/7/11/1988, which warrant was duly issued by the Athens Court of First Instance, 8th Special Inquiry Section, Judicial Docket No. A88/3798a, on November 7, 1988 in Athens, Greece. The crime of Illicit Appropriation is in violation of Article 375, §§ 1 and 2, in conjunction with Article 1 of Law 1608/1950 as replaced by Article 4 of Law 1738/87 of the Hellenic Republic of Greece Criminal Code.

On November 14, 1988 the Athens Court issued a second arrest warrant No. 11/14/11-1988, Judicial Docket No. B88/3612a, charging Koskotas with Illicit Appropriation (embezzlement) committed against the Bank of Crete and Forgery Accompanied By Use, all in violation of Articles 1, 26, 27, 45, 94 § 1, 98, 375 §§ 1 and 2, and Article 216 §§ 1 and 3 of the Hellenic Republic of Greece Criminal Code in conjunction with Articles 1 and 2 of Law 1608/1950 as replaced by paragraphs 4 and 5 of Article 4 of Law 1738/87.

On November 25, 1988, this Court issued an Order that Koskotas be detained without bail pending further hearing on extradition pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3184.

On December 8, 1988, the Athens Court of Appeal issued an arrest warrant No. 1/1988 Ref. No. 19 for the apprehension of Georgios V. Koskotas charging him with the crime of Forgery and Use of Forged Documents in violation of Article 26 § la, 27 § 1, 51, 53 and 216 §§ 1 and 3 of the Hellenic Republic of Greece Criminal Code. The warrant also charges Koskotas with Aggravated Defamation punishable by Articles 26 § la, 27 § 1, 51, 53, 94 § 1, and Article 363 in conjunction with Article 362 of the Hellenic Republic of Greece Criminal Code.

On December 8, 1988, the Athens Court of Appeals issued the fourth arrest warrant, No. 2/1988 Ref. No. 20 for the apprehension and extradition of Koskotas. This warrant charges him with Illicit Appropriation in violation of Articles 26 § 1, 27 § 1, 45, 98, 375 §§ 1, 2 of the Hellenic Republic of Greece Criminal Code in conjunction with Articles 263a of the same code and Article 1 § 1 of Law 1608/1950 as replaced with Article 4 § 4 of Law 1738/1987, and [17]*17with Execution of Forged Documents in violation of Articles 26 § 1, 27 § 1, 45, 98 and Article 216 §§ 1 and 3 of the Hellenic Republic of Greece Criminal Code in conjunction with Articles 1 § 1 of Law 1608/1950 and 263a as these latter Articles were replaced with Article 4 §§ 5 and 4 of Law 1738/1987.

Koskotas is also charged in the fourth warrant with the crime of Obtaining by Fraud a False Certificate, to wit a travel-ling document, from the Greek Embassy, Washington, D.C., all in violation of Articles 5, 6 § 1, 26 § la, 27 § 1, 51, 63 and Article 220 § 1, in conjunction with Article 13a of the Hellenic Republic of Greece Criminal Code.

On January 20, 1989, Request for Extradition of Koskotas was filed in this Court. This filing was within the provisions of Article XI of the Extradition Treaty between the United States of America and Greece. Article XI establishes a two calendar-month time limit between the date of the provisional arrest (date of commitment) on November 24, 1988, and the date when the Secretary of State of the United States (via the American Embassy in Greece) received a formal request for extradition of Koskotas. Also, on January 20, 1989, the United States Attorney filed with this Court evidentiary documents in support of his motion for extradition.

After several continuances requested by the parties, on June 16, 1989, this Court held a hearing on the instant motions.

1. RENEWED MOTION TO GRANT BAIL

By the instant motion, Koskotas moves this Court to reconsider its November 29, 1988 Order denying bail, and to grant him bail and release him from prison pending the completion of extradition proceedings. The government opposes the motion.

Koskotas asserts the following “special circumstances” justify the granting of his bail request:

1. his need to assist counsel in preparation for this case;
2. his need to defend himself against pending civil litigation; and
3. his assertion that he presents no significant risk of flight.

Koskotas contends that where these “special circumstances” exist, the presumption against bail should be modified to permit the granting of bail.

In extradition proceedings, “[t]he ordinary technicalities of criminal proceedings are applicable to [extradition] proceedings ... only to a limited extent.” Wright v. Henkel, 190 U.S. 40, 23 S.Ct. 781, 47 L.Ed. 948 (1903). Further, as a fugitive from the justice of another country, Koskotas has a heavy burden to meet in establishing “special circumstances” which must be present to overcome the strong presumption against bail in extradition cases. Beaulieu v. Hartigan, 554 F.2d 1, 1-2 (1st Cir.1977). While “special circumstances” have not been clearly defined, case law has limited the exception to “the most pressing circumstances and when the requirements of justice are absolutely peremptory.” United States v. Williams, 611 F.2d 914, 915 (1st Cir.1979) quoting In re Mitchell, 171 F. 289, 290 (S.D.N.Y.1909).

It is clear that one of the basic questions facing the court is whether, under all the circumstances, the petitioner is likely to appear before the Court when required to do so. In Beaulieu v. Hartigan, 430 F.Supp. 915, 917 (D.C.Mass.1977), vacated, 554 F.2d 1 (1st Cir.1977). Judge Tauro stated the nature of the inquiry:

Fundamentally, it is a judgment call by the District Court based on the totality of the circumstances, including the extremely important consideration of this country’s treaty agreements with other nations. A district judge should approach the bail situation in an extradition case with an added degree of caution, given the additional factor of an international treaty.

Id. at 917. In fact, because of treaty obligations, admission to bail “should be in practice an unusual and extraordinary thing,” United States ex. rel. McNamara v. Henkel,

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