Prima facie bewijs of probable cause? - Arrest

Prima facie bewijs of probable cause? (HR 20 september 2005, LJN AT9028; NJ 2006, 407 m.nt. A.H. Klip)           

Artikel 9 lid 3, aanhef en onder b van het Uitleveringsverdrag tussen het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden en de Verenigde Staten luidt:

‘Bij een verzoek tot uitlevering met betrekking tot een persoon die wordt gezocht met het oog op vervolging dienen te worden gevoegd:

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b.  het bewijsmateriaal dat, volgens het recht van de aangezochte Staat, de           aanhouding en dagvaarding van die persoon zou rechtvaardigen indien het             feit in die Staat zou zijn gepleegd, met inbegrip van bewijsmateriaal waaruit       blijkt dat de persoon wiens     uitlevering wordt verzocht degene is op wie het     bevel tot aanhouding betrekking heeft.’

Volgens de Hoge Raad heeft hierbij als maatstaf te gelden of, indien de opgeëiste persoon voor een Nederlands-Antilliaanse rechter zou zijn vervolgd, het niet hoogst onwaarschijnlijk zou zijn dat deze, later oordelend, door de voor hem geleverde bewijsvoering de tenlastegelegde feiten geheel of gedeeltelijk bewezen zou achten.     

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