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.
See this cite: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_length_of_time_a_state_can_pursue_extradition_procedures_if_the_accused_is_fighting_the_extradition_and_would_the_accused_be_eligible_for_bail
since he has been locked up for over three weeks waiting for extradition, can he ask the court in the state his warrant is issued for consideration as to the 3 weeks he spent waiting
Once it has begun there are no statutory limits on how long it can take. You can be held for extradition for as long as the extradition process takes. It is not a quick process in that both administrative and legal procedures must be gone through to lawfully remove your from one state to the other. If you are still waiting after 60-90 days file a Writ of Habeus Corpus to determine where the process stands.
it means he doesnt love you oh and if this happens to be Madison theirs another person waiting for you
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.
not really she is waiting tho
As long as extradition has begun and it is proceeding according to the orderly legal process of both states, there is no statutory requirement that it be accomplished within a certain timeframe. It takes as long as it takes.
The waves of the waving wide waves are waiting for William's wiggling
The answer is simple: This boyfriend is not a very patient boy. Either that, or he tends to overreact a lot.
because shes waiting for you to ask her out
Waiting game begins
it is not automatic that when a girl is beautiful, she will have a boyfriend. So, if she is waiting (hopefully thats what you mean) then thats just how things are happening around her.