What happens if I am arrested at Ezeiza Airport before my CCF case is decided? - Intercollegium Law Firm
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What happens if I am arrested at Ezeiza Airport before my CCF case is decided?

If arrested during pending CCF proceedings, you must immediately invoke the ongoing challenge before the Argentine federal judge handling provisional detention. Argentine courts can consider CCF submissions as evidence that the notice is contested, though they are not bound by pending CCF decisions. Your defence should request that extradition proceedings be stayed pending the CCF outcome, arguing that proceeding would prejudice your rights if Interpol subsequently deletes the notice. Provisional detention in Argentina typically has a 60-day limit, extendable under certain conditions, during which habeas corpus applications remain available.

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