German nationals can’t be extradited to non-EU countries and if they would be, they still serve their sentence in Germany.
Article 16(2) of the German Constitution, 2(3) AICCM
Under the TCA, Germany has made the respective notification under article LAW.SURR.83(2)/article Law.Other. 134(1) (now articles 603, 690) that it will not surrender its own nationals.
Accusation warrants: Germans can be extradited, but only to EU member states and only under the condition that after their conviction, they will be transferred back to Germany to serve the sentence there.
Conviction warrants: German citizens can only be extradited if they consent (section 80, AICCM)
Article 16(2) of the German Constitution, 2(3) AICCM
Under the TCA, Germany has made the respective notification under article LAW.SURR.83(2)/article Law.Other. 134(1) (now articles 603, 690) that it will not surrender its own nationals. Accusation warrants: Germans can be extradited, but only to EU member states and only under the condition that after their conviction, they will be transferred back to Germany to serve the sentence there.
Conviction warrants: German citizens can only be extradited if they consent (section 80, AICCM)