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Q: How long does the state of Kentucky have to extradite a fugitive to Pennsylvania?
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To return a fugitive to the state of the crime?

its extradite.


Will Texas extradite a misdemeanor dwi fugitive from another state?

will texas extradite misdemeanor fugitives?


Who Decision about whether to extradite a fugitive is made by .?

State Governor


The decision about whether to extradite a fugitive is made by?

State Governor


The decision about whether to extradite A fugitive is made by who?

State Governor


Will the state of Kentucky extradite probation violaters that are class d felons?

Yes.


Will Florida extradite to North Carolina on obsconding probation?

All U.S. states must therefore extradite captured fugitives, the application might be inconsistent. Generally, if a state stumbles across a fugitive wanted in another jurisdiction (even different jurisdictions within a state), they will arrest the fugitive.


What is the time limit for California to extradite a fugitive in jail in another state?

They have up to 30 days to pick you up.


What does extradite mean?

To extradite a person means to give them up to the jurisdiction of another state/country - usually to answer criminal charges.


Pennsylvania is the blue grass state?

False. Kentucky is called the Bluegrass state. Pennsylvania is known as the Keystone State.


Will North Carolina extradite to California on warrant issued because you lied to HUD about your income when you lived in their HUD housing?

Forget about why the warrant was issued: whenever a warrant is issued for someone's arrest it remains as such until the charges are answered (i.e., the warrant is served). That warrant is entered into the National Criminal Information Computer, or NCIC. If law-enforcement sees that warrant it will make an arrest and hold the person in jail. Next there is the issue of whether the issuing state is willing to extradite. The arresting state doesn't do the extradition, the issuing state does. So if that state wants the fugitive it will arrange to pick the fugitive up, if the charges are serious enough. If the state is not willing to extradite then the fugitive is freed-- for now: at any time the warrant is in effect and has not been served, the fugitive will continue to be arrested until eventually he is brought to justice.


Which state is 1 of 4 commonwealths?

Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania or Virginia