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jurisdiction of the
requested Party. Such evidence may
include originals or copies of statements or depositions,
whether taken in the jurisdiction of the requesting Party
or elsewhere, purporting to have been taken on oath or affirmation together with any exhibits referred to therein.
(4)
If the request relates to a person already
shall be supported by a certificate of
convicted, it
conviction and:
(a)
(b)
if the person has not been sentenced, a
certificate or statement to that effect by
the appropriate court and a copy of the
warrant of arrest; or
if the person has been sentenced, a
certificate or statement that the sentence
is enforceable and indicating how much of
the sentence has still to be served.
(5)
shall
Documents supporting
a request for surrender
be admitted in evidence as proof of the facts
contained therein if duly
authenticated.
duly authenticated if they purport to be:
Documents are
(a)
signed or certified by a judge, magistrate
or an official of the requesting Party; and
(b)
sealed with the official
competent
Party.
authority
seal of a
of
the
requesting