Mexican authorities looking to extradite American over death of Shanquella Robinson
Authorities in Mexico are seeking the extradition on an American woman to face questioning about the death of Shanquella Robinson. Police say she was killed in a direct attack, not an accident. Criminal defense attorney Deborah Blum, who is not directly involved in the case, joins CBS News to discuss what that could entail.
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