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its extradite.

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Q: To return a fugitive to the state of the crime?
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Does a state have to return a fugitive?

(in the US) Yes. If the fugitive's return is lawfully requested by another state they must be returned. There are no "safe-haven" states.


Is harboring a federal or state crime?

"Harboring a Fugitive" can be either a federal OR a state crime depending on whether the wanted individual was wanted on either a federal or a state crime.


If a fugitive is arrested for another felony crime in another state will they be extritedto the original state where they are a fugitive?

I believe the person will have to stand trial in both states. Because the fugitive was arrested for another crime in a different state, that state may elect to keep them in custody until he/she is convicted. However, at some point in time, he/she will also be brought back to the state of his original crime to face charges there.


What is the process of rendering or returning a fugitive wanted for committing a crime from one state to another?

It is known as EXTRADITION.


What is it called when you return a fugitive to the state of his or her crime?

Returning a prisoner from one state to their state of origin is called interstate extradition. It is also referred to as interstate rendition.


When one state asks another to return a fugitive from justic is called?

This is called Extradition


Where Until 1987 in cases of extradition .?

the federal government could not force a state governor to return a fugitive


The return of a person by government of 1 state to the state where she or he has been accused of a crime?

extradition


Is bail jumping a crime?

There is no such crime as 'bail jumping.' The crime is "absconding" or becoming a "Fugitive from Justice"


If I missed my court date 10 years ago and become a fugitive what is the penalty for this crime?

Depends what state your in, but if it was a federal case, then it could be life (depends on the origonal crime aswell)


What is the procedure for fugitive warrants?

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.


What do you call someone who harbors a fugitive?

Depending on the circumstances, a person can be called an “accessory” to the crime, for harboring a fugitive. The person is an accessory to a crime if the person: Conceals or destroys evidence of the crime, or Harbors or conceals the person committing the crime.