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If they have evidence that he was present then yes.

If he was not present and can prove it then he should get himself an attorney as fast as possible.

If there is a concrete alibi then the state needs to be informed of this and will not want to waste its time extraditing him.

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Q: Can South Carolina lawfully extradite a man who was not present at any time within the territorial borders of the state when a crime was allegedly committed in the state?
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