No, but if the other state wants him back to be tried then he can be extradited back. The other reason is if he dies after sentencing in that state, he can send the body back for burial etc. ADDED: I disagree with the previous answer. A prisoner can be extradited from "State A", in order to be tried, convicted and sentenced for a crime he comitted in "State B."the extraditing state. He CAN be sentenced to life in prison in State B, but he is then returned to State A to finish serving out his sentence there. Upon his release from State A's prison (if ever) he is transported to State B to begin serving his liefe sentence.
No, once a prisoner is extradited and sentenced for a crime, they typically serve their sentence in the state where they were convicted. The judge cannot send them back to their previous state after sentencing them to life in prison for murder.
Murder
"The teacher was very lenient with our grades on the last test.""His father is very lenient when it comes to punishment"The judge was lenient when handing down a sentence of 5 years in jail to the prisoner for murder"He was very strict about his students being promptly on time, but given the snowstorm that had left the campus under two feet of snow, he was very lenient with the students who showed up ten or fifteen minutes late that day".The judge was lenient when handing down a sentence of 5 years in jail to the prisoner for murder
You may be thinking about "premeditated murder."
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This depends on the degree of murder: 5 years to life, or death.
Convicted of murder and his sentence was by hanging.
The Possible sentence is getting a life sentence.
A vicious man was convicted for murder and was put in prison.
the sentence for accessory after the fact murder in massachusetts is a max of seven years i know because i went thru a murder trial and was ultimately charged as an accessory after the fact and received the max sentence of seven years
Murder is an act of perniciousness.
Spain is a very religious & conservative country. The average sentence for murder in Spain is 40 years to 'life-in-prison'.