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Q: Can you have a waiver of extradition dropped in Georgia holding you for Pennsylvania if your rights were not read and you did so under duress?
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Is Pennsylvania a title holding state?

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How many days does California have to pursue an extradition?

30 to 90 days after the holding jurisdiction is finished with you, unless the courts get involved.


How long can mcnairy county Tennessee hold you for extradition to Fulton County Georgia?

There is no time limit...Tennessee is doing a favor to Fulton County by holding the person and they can be held, by law, until Fulton County Sheriff's Office decides to extradite the individual so that the warrant can be served. Tennessee pretty much is out of the picture.


What states are non-extradition?

The United States maintains diplomatic relations, but does not have extradition treaties with the following countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, China (People's Republic of China), Union of the Comoros, Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Cote d' Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar, Maldives, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Niger, Oman, Qatar, Russian Federation, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia and Montenegro, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Western Samoa, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.


Does a judge have the right to start your waiting period over again once you sign a waiver for extradition after being in jail for 30 days?

Probably. When you were jailed, the law automatically assumes that you will fight extradition and allows you that privilege, and the 'wanting' jurisdiction has to work on preparing legal arguments and proceedings to convince the holding jurisdiction that they have sufficient grounds to extradite you. . When you formally indicated that you would waive extradition, that introduced an entirely new scenario into the picture and the period began anew. Since you have now voluntarily 'waived' extradition your waiting period will probably not be much longer, trust me.


What must states do when a fugitive flees from one state to another?

They check with the state in which you committed the offense to determine if that state will extradite you. If so, you will be held until the administrative and legal process takes place that will legally allow you to be transferred back. This process is known as extradition, and does not necessarily happen overnight due to the process that must take place.


Which two republic have small territories separated from their main land holding?

Uzbekistan, Georgia,and Vilnius


What were the bombs filled with that America had dropped on Japan?

There were a great many bombs dropped on Japan, mainly high explosive bombs, and incendiary bombs. The bomb used on Hiroshima was a atomic bomb holding 115 lbs of Uranium 235 (less than 1% of that was used in the explosion). The bomb dropped on Nagasaki was a Plutonium bomb, holding about 13.6 lbs of Plutonium. (about 20% of that was used up in the explosion)


How long can Texas prisons hold an inmate for extradition after his release date?

It there is an active extradition warrant for him he can be held until the legal system accomplishes the legal steps to remove him from the holding state to the extraditing state. It is not an overnight process. If you are held more than 60-90 days file a Writ of Habeus Corpus to determine the status of the process.


Can you stop extradition from state to state?

No. State are sovereign governments under the constitution, and one state cannot enter another state to retrieve a prisoner without permission from the state holding the prisoner. Counties are only political subdivisions within a state, and there are no such protections. A prisoner may be moved from one county to another within the same state with no court intervention or violation of rights.


Who can request extradition?

In what jurisdiction and to what jurisdiction? Between states, an extradition request is sent from the requesting jurisdiction to the jurisdiction that is holding the person. The request may be refused by the requesting jurisdiction. In addition, a person has the right to fight rendition.


What is the time limit for PA to detain a person for extradition?

Well i think they can only hold a person for 30 days. And if that other state has not came to get you then the jail that is holding you will let you go.Additional: CAUTION: Although there may be caselaw on this topic, after a quickie research I could find no statutory mention of a time limit for holding a prisoner held on a confirmed extradtion to another state. The only 30-day mention I could find was that the defendant has a 30 day time limit in which they may CHALLENGE the extradition by filing a Writ of Habeus Corpus.