If he committed offenses in multiple states, he would be tried in the state that captured him (providing he committed any murders there). If he had NOT committed any murders in the apprehending state, the odds are greatest that he would be extradited to one of the states he had committed murder in, and they would try him. If he escaped the death sentence and/or managed to live long enough to get out of prison he would then be immediately extradited to the next state that wished to prosecute him.
well she did have quite a bunch of people murdered
A bunch of people that wanted to attack germany so hitler came destroyed the jews and murdered people...
A bunch of people that wanted to attack Germany so hitler came destroyed the jews and murdered people...
they made a bunch of knives and arrows and just murdered any of the enemies
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No. By making a bid-or-bunch opening, you are declaring that you can and may bid if somebody else opens, but if all others bid-or-bunch or pass, that you are agreeing to "bunch" the deck, meaning everybody tosses in their hands and the cards are shuffled and re-dealt.
well to answer this you got to think cause maybe u did something or somebody reported you
Men join fraternities because they want to gain a bunch of friends and they want somebody to talk to if they have problems.
You can simply press the question mark key more than once on your keyboard.
a bunch of silly people
A litter.
Bunch of people