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How long does a state have to decide on extradition?

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Does Colorado have an extradition law and does that law allow extradition to all states?

Every state allows extradition to others: it's the law. It's up to the state that issued the warrant to decide whether it wants you enough that they will arrange for extradition once you are picked up.


How long can a state hold you if you have a warrant someplace else?

They can hold you as long as they want as long as the issuing state orders you held for extradition.


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.


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 Washington state hold someone in jail awaiting extradition to California on a California warrant?

The legal term "extradition" does not apply to intra-state transfers of wanted fugitives. Extradition applies only to those fugitives removed state-to-state. It sounds like you are being held for a plain old prisoner transfer.


What are the instate extradition limitations for Florida?

The term "extradition" does NOT APPLY to intra-state prisoner transfers since they are already within the state's jurisdiction. Extradition applies ONLY to the removal of prisoners from state to state.


How long is the process to request extradition?

A Governor's Warrant (also known as Extradition) is issued when the apprehending state officially notifies the "wanting" state of the fugitive's arrest. It is both a legal and an administrative process, and how long it takes is not governed by statute. It can take as long as it takes. If the fugitive is still awaiting extradition in jail after 60 - 90 days, they should file a Writ of Habeus Corpus.


Criminals fleeing to another state to escape justice will be subject to?

EXTRADITION!


What is the process called when a fugitive flees to another state and is apprehended then sent back to the original state in which they fled?

It is called Extradition. This can also be done between some countries, for instance, what happened between Canada and America not long ago.


What is a extradition review?

A legal review conducted by the state from which extradition is being sought to ensure the extraditing state's documentation has legal sufficiency.


Does Wisconsin cooperate in the 16 state extradition shuttle?

I was reading about a 16 state shuttle to cut extradition costs is wisconsin a part of it?


What is transferring an accused criminal back to the state where a crime was committed?

Being returned to the state where a crime was committed is "extradition" .