..and haven't been there? What I mean by this is can you be doing something in one country and someone in a sense turn you in at another country and can you be prosecuted for that thing or do the police in that country have no authority to do anything about it. I want a very simple reply please, just a yes or no.
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Methinks it's possible, yes, but unlikely.
Extradition poses a difficult problem, many different countries' laws coincide, and only a handful of those can be conducted remotely.
There's cybercrime, so anyone can hack any other country, but the solution is an international organisation for the prosecution, it seems.
Check out terry jones' death penalty - he lives in florida and the trial was conducted in absentia, at egypt.