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You would basically be agreeing to voluntarily go to the state that is charging you. You would let them pick you up or perhaps you can drive to the state to surrender.

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Q: What happens if you waive your right to an extradition trial?
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Can you give me a sentence to a word waive?

The prisoner decided to waive his right to a trial.


Does a Patton decision allow a person to waive their right to a speedy trial?

No, it has nothing to do with the right to a speedy trial. It refers to the waiver of acceptance of a unanimous jury verdict in a case at trial.


Can a party Request a judge instead of jury?

Yes a party can waive the right to a jury trial and let the judge make the decision. In many states, in civil cases, you must request a jury in your initial pleading or you automatically waive your right to a jury.


Can you waive your Double jeopardy?

You either were found not guilty and why would you want to waive that or it was dismissed with prejudice and you do not want to waive that either. If convicted a new trial would only occur if they was a problem with the old trial and Double Jeopardy would not apply


Who can waive the privilege?

The person with the right to the particular privilege is also the one with the right to waive it.


Who is entitled to a jury trial for a federal offense?

Every United States citizen is entitled to a trial by jury when being indicted of a crime. Each citizen also has the right to waive this kind of trial and have the case heard only by a judge.


What is a sentence for waive?

The criminal decided to waive an extradition hearing, and was flown back to Kansas. During wartime, armies will often waive some of the physical requirements for enlistment.


If money is stolen what type of trial would the accused have trial by jury or judge?

If one is on trial for a criminal offense, they are entitled to a trial by jury, but can waive this and be tried just by a judge.


Get forms for a fast and speedy trial?

There are foms to waive speedy trial, but there are no forms necessary to request it. Speedy trial is understood to always exist because it is guaranteed in the Constitution.


What does waive mean?

Well according to the OED the word waive means refraining or insisting on or applying ( a right or claim).


Will the arresting state notify person of the charge for extradition?

Yes. Under US law you must be advised of the reason for your incarceration. You will be brought before a judicial officer and advised of the charges and the reason for your incarceration - if the extraditing state is coming for you - and whether or not you wish to waive formal extradition.


Does a judge have the right to start your waiting period over again once you sign a waiver for extradition after being in jail for 30 days?

Probably. When you were jailed, the law automatically assumes that you will fight extradition and allows you that privilege, and the 'wanting' jurisdiction has to work on preparing legal arguments and proceedings to convince the holding jurisdiction that they have sufficient grounds to extradite you. . When you formally indicated that you would waive extradition, that introduced an entirely new scenario into the picture and the period began anew. Since you have now voluntarily 'waived' extradition your waiting period will probably not be much longer, trust me.