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Once the 'wanting' state is notified by the 'apprehending' state, it can take as long as it takes. Once the process has been set in motion there is no statutory limit on the amount of time. If the fugitive fights extradition it can take even longer. Extradition is not a swift process. Legal filing and requirments between the two states to satisfy the requirement of law take time. It's not a simple matter of calling someone up and saying, "Come get him." If you are held more than 90 days, file a writ of Habeus Corpus.

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Q: How long will someone being held on a extradition from Oregon to California be held in Oregon?
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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.


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.


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How long can someone be detained on a parole violation without being sentenced in the state of Oregon?

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Idaho (famous for its potatoes), Washington (is famous for being Washington I guess), Nevada (famous for Las Vegas), California (famous for its weather)


Can someone convicted for embezzlement in California be denied a bank account?

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Can Pennsylvania extradite someone for a misdeamenor charge?

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How many miles is it from the California border to Eugene Oregon?

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