how many days does Kentucky have to pursue ex tradtion after a person is picked up in Ohio on a warrent from Kentucky and a extradtion waiver is signed
1. An extradition warrant from the Governor of NV to the Governor of CA; 2. A Waiver of Extradition by the person in CA.
My wife signed a waiver of service. did she waive her rights in the case as well
To 'Waive Extradition' means that he voluntarily agrees to return to Texas. Refusing to sign the waiver means he will remain in custody in La awaiting an extradition hearing in front of a La judge who will decide if Texas actually has sufficient grounds to extradite him back to Tx. He's probably only prolonging his jail stay in La. If Tx has sufficient grounds to want him extradited, and they present those grounds to the La court, the odds are that he WILL be extradited back to Texas anyway.
As soon as the jail you were in had a hold on you for your Texas warrant, you should be getting backtime. You may be responsible for proving that credit, so you'll need to get documentation. I've never heard of them only having 10 days to complete the extradition. Your waiver is in essence a request for speedy trial, therefore Texas has to get you here and tried within six months.
Only if they have signed a release waiver.
Not in Colorado, nor anywhere else. You have to be able to obtain a DOT medical card. That's federal law.
This would depend on the insurance that you took out with your car rental company. Check the contract that you signed. Often there is a Damage Waiver and a Theft Waiver. Usually the theft waiver is double that of the damage.
Fugitive warrants are sought when the wanted person refuses to sign a waiver of extradition from the state which holds that wanted person in custody for the state which the crime was originally committed.Because the wanted person refuses to sign the waiver of extradition a fugitive warrant and governors warrant must be obtained. The wanted person is then extradited without his signature of consent to be transported to the state that the original crime was committed.I would like to know who is responsible for obtaining the warrants.
In general, it is not possible to revoke a waiver of inheritance once it has been made. Once the waiver is signed and accepted, it is legally binding. However, laws can vary depending on jurisdiction, so it is always advisable to consult with a lawyer for specific advice regarding your situation.
In most cases a waiver has to be signed that states the spouse will not be responsible. This is especially true for credit cards. If you have signed a statement in contract that states in case of death... it depends on what it states; responsible or not responsible, again it is all in the fine print. There may be a waiver on a loan if the spouse had no knowledge of said loan if loan was signed into being prior to a wedding date.
Buying a house together indicates that the house would be marital property. A waiver signed before purchase means that either spouse is relinquishes any claim to the property, should the marriage end.