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Yes, you certainly can. The DA is Georgia will then request extradition of you from Florida which WILL be granted.
A Governor's Warrant is another name for an Extradition Warrant. You can choose to fight extradition back to the state that wants you, but it is unlikely you will stop the warrant from being issued.
No. The warrant remains in effect and that person is eligible for future arrests on that warrant.
It is the same thing as a Writ of Extradition. It is used to request and authorize the return of a wanted prisoner from another state. See the related link below.
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A "Writ of Extradtion" sometimes called a "Governor's Warrant."
All states and US possessions honor each other's extradition requests.
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.
A Bench Warrant - if you fled out of state - when you are caught and arrested - you will be returned via a Writ of Extradition, sometimes called a Governor's Warrant.
A fugitive warrant, as defined in this chap- ter, is a warrant issued by a state court of competent jurisdiction for the arrest of an individual. Normally, a state requesting delivery of a member from another state will issue a fugitive warrant to the state where the member is then located. Upon issuance of a fugitive warrant by the re- questing state to the state where the member is lo- cated, the latter state will normally request delivery of the member to local state authorities. Delivery to local state officials should be arranged by authorized Navy or Marine Corps officers subject to the conditions set forth in the JAGMAN and the following discussion. Upon receipt of a request for delivery of a mem- ber under fugitive warrant to state authorities, if the member voluntarily waives extradition, the provi- sions for the waiver of extradition apply. If the mem- ber is delivered to local authorities but refuses to waive extradition, he or she will have the opportunity to contest extradition in the courts of the state in which he or she is then located. No delivery of a member by Navy or Marine Corps officers pursuant to a fugitive warrant or waiver of extradition can be done without the comple- tion and execution of the delivery agreement required by the JAGMAN. The agreement is executed when (1) the authorities of both the requesting state and the state in which the member is located have signed it or (2) the authorities of the state in which the member is located have signed the agreement. This provision applies only if such authorities, on behalf of the re- questing state, accept full responsibility for returning the member to a command designated by the DON.
Congress doesn't have the power. The Congress is the LEGISLATIVE branch of the government. The Department of Justice (which is part of the EXECUTIVE branch of government - among other agencies) has the authority to take possession of prisoners who have violated federal law, from any state or US possession.
One county within the same state will honor another county's arrest warrant and hold you until they come to transport you back to the county that wants you. The actual legal act defined as "extradition" doesn't come into play in INTRAstate removals. Extradition only applies to INTERstate removals.