Being returned to the state where a crime was committed is "extradition" .
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Another View: It is known as extradition.
Extradition.
The prosecution represents the government in a criminal case. They are responsible for proving that the accused committed the crime. If they fail to prove it, the accused goes free.
The crime depends on thatAdditional: By use of the term "criminal court" it will be assumed that the questioner is referring to the 'adult' criminal system.As stated above it will depend on the age of the minor who committed the offense and the seriousness of the crime they committed.
A crime is a criminal act committed with a criminal intent.
A criminal.
A DEFENDANT - In criminal cases is the person accused/charged with the crime.
Two elements are necessary for a crime to occur. A crime is consumated (committed) when (1) a criminal act, (2) done with a criminal intent, takes place.
It depends on what the offense you committed was, and whether or not there is a 'statute of limitations' on its enforcement in that particular state.
Two elements are necessary for a crime to occur. A crime is consumated (committed) when (1) a criminal act, (2) done with a criminal intent, takes place.
A criminal is a lawbreaker or offender of the law; someone who has committed a crime.
A criminal defense attorney is the guy that is appointed to defend someone that is being accused of a crime. A criminal defense attorney is very important. They are the people that are appointed to make sure that people accused of a crime are given a fair trial.
The burden of proof is BELIEF, BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT, that the accused committed the crime.
The VENUE in a criminal case is the judicial district or county where the crime was committed.