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Comment by _osud

4 days ago

What you're missing is the erosion of the ability of the executing states to say things like "hey this is sketchy, we think this crime might not have happened", "hey the police department in this particular city is notoriously untrustworthy", or "hey this prosecutor is widely known in the local press to be corrupt and owns a collection of ferraris".

Now foreign authorities are trusted by default and significant parts of their reasoning are not subject to review, that's bad.

So provide some concrete examples of what you’re talking about, if it’s a real concern.

  • You understand that these aren't typically public, right? There's not any particularly good mechanism to discover abuse in this system in the first place, because the checks and balances are largely left to the requesting state.

    • Where are search warrants issued via public proceedings? You could make the same point about any jurisdiction.

      Also, account first created in 2021, coincidentally starts posting right after the other account in this thread is replaced with a green account?

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