N.C. isssued a fugitive from justice warrant. WV. busted through my doors searched my house went next door to my other home and foound him he was held on a 50,000 bond finally after 99 days the judge dismissed the warrant due to the fact that n.c. didnt come and get him he was in another county same statewv. and they charged him with being a fugitive from justice once again after 2 days he went before a judge and was released on a 5,000 pr bound because they found out n.c. didnt come pick him up the first time but they called n.c. and gave them his court date and now they have to get a govenors warrant in order to pick him up what are the chances they will get one. There was no meth found in any of the two states he was in. They are trying to charge him with manufacturing methanfedamine.
designed to protect accused persons
the action of extraditing a person accused of convicted a crime!!! :))))
Being returned to the state where a crime was committed is "extradition" .
extradition
Extradition.
It sounds like you are asking about an extradition request. It is based on Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2 of the US Constitution.
yes it is
A "Writ of Extradtion" sometimes called a "Governor's Warrant."
If the state requesting the extradition does not obtain the necessary orders (such as a Governor's Warrant) or does not send officers to bring the accused person back within the time set by the court hearing the request for extradition, the accused person must be released (assuming they're not being held on other charges). The accused person can be re-arrested when the agency with original jurisdiction says they are prepared to bring the accused person back.
This procedure is known as EXTRADITION.
Nothing. Criminal prosecution stops with the death of the accused, because there's no point; no country has an extradition treaty with Death.
Once the extradition process has been started it takes sufficient time for the two states to go through the legal and administrative procedures to return the prisoner to TN. There is no statutory time period for this to happen but if no action has been taken in 30-60 days file a Writ of Habeus Corpus to see where the process stands.