(in the US) Yes. If the fugitive's return is lawfully requested by another state they must be returned. There are no "safe-haven" states.
its extradite.
This is called Extradition
the federal government could not force a state governor to return a fugitive
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 sought to force the authorities in free states to return fugitive slaves to their masters.
In state fugitive is a person who is fleeing from law and prosecution. Such a person is wanted by the government within that state.
In state fugitive is a person who is fleeing from law and prosecution. Such a person is wanted by the government within that state.
In state fugitive is a person who is fleeing from law and prosecution. Such a person is wanted by the government within that state.
Bounties given for the return of fugitive slaves varied based on many circumstances. In 1860, in Missouri a reward for the return of a fugitive slave captured by a citizen was about $100 dollars. In today's economy that figure is very high.
a state criminal
Fugitive Slave Laws?
Legislation known as the Fugitive Slave Act required all states to return runaway slaves to their owners. This was adopted in 1850.
Legislation known as the Fugitive Slave Act required all states to return runaway slaves to their owners. This was adopted in 1850.