No: only the Governor of the state that wants you.
once the warrant has been issued it is active forever
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Governor's warrant: Refers to a warrant issued by the Governor's office and used to extradite a wanted suspect from another state, where they are being held under arrest, in order to be returned to the warrant-issuing state to face trial for a criminal act.
A Governor's Warrant is what is commonly known as a WARRANT OF EXTRADITION. It is used to return fugitives to the requesting state from the state in which they were apprehended.
Yes, the governors warrant, (usually an extradition warrant) takes precedence over your being out on bail.
neverAdded: The so-called "Governor's Warrant" is what the legal procedure and paperwork for extraditing someone from out-of-state is known as.
Yes
90 days
Yes the judge only signs in most of the caases
A judge must sign a warrant for it to be active!
A Governors warrant is a special type of warrant and in most States there would be no "expiration". Most warrants per se have no expiration date. Once issued they are good forever (or until the defendant dies).
That's what makes the warrant legal. It signifies that he has read and reviewed the warrant affidavit and found it legal and proper.