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AP-- The U.S. State Department is joining Illinois’ U.S. Senators Dick Durbin and Barack Obama (ber-AHK’ oh-BAH’-muh) in asking France to extradite a man suspected of killing a Chicago dermatologist.

Hans Peterson turned himself in to French authorities last month for the 2006 killing of Dr. David Cornbleet.

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He’ll be tried in a French court.

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