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Q: Extradition is the process in which fugitives are returned to the state they fled is an example of?
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How does the extradition process help states enforce their laws?

The extradition process helps states enforce their laws because fugitives who flee to another state will be returned for trial.


What is the returning of fugitives?

When done by lawful means, the legal process is known as EXTRADITION.


Which statement describes how to extradition process helps states enforce their laws?

There is no one overall law to which you can be pointed that governs the extradition of wanted prisoners from state-to-state. For a discussion of this subject enter the word "extradition" into any search engine and follow the prompts.


What is the law on prbation violation extradition?

All states and US territories honor each others requests for extradition. If the state wishes to have you returned for prosecution they will notify the arresting state and the process will begin. :)


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.


How long after arrest and held for extradition can you file a writ of habeus corpus?

You could file it immediately if you wish, nothing is stopping you. But the court will probably not entertain it until a 'reasonable' time has passed for the extraditing state to process the paperwork and initiate the legal process to have you returned. You could probably speed up the process by waiving the process of extradition. If you're currently being held awaiting extradition, ask to consult with a public defender for advice.


Can you be out of reach of extradition if you are so many miles away?

No, extradition is not a distance-based process. If you are in an area which has extradition laws, you will be sent back to face whatever you ran from.


Process for returning criminals to the place where they fled?

Extradition


How long does Florida have on a warrant to extradite your husband from Georgia where he is being held in jail and where you live?

There is no statutory time limit on the extradition process. Once notified and the legal process of extradition is begun, and is proceeding, it takes as long as it takes.


How long can Michigan hold for extradition to California?

For as long as the legal process of extradition from state to state takes. The detainee can speed this process up by 'waiving' extradition. Otherwise there are time consuming legal steps that must be taken in order for the laws of both states to be satisfied that the detainee is being extraditied according to law.


How long can California hold someone for extradition?

California is a state that is an extraditing state. The state of California needs the demand from the state requesting extradition, the governors warrant, and probable cause. This process can take 1-3 months.


What is the process of returning a criminal to a state wherin they committed a crime?

The process of returning a criminal to a state where they committed a crime typically involves extradition. Extradition is a legal process in which one jurisdiction requests the transfer of an individual from another jurisdiction to face criminal charges. It requires cooperation between the requesting jurisdiction, the jurisdiction where the individual is located, and potentially the involvement of international treaties or agreements.