It is called Extradition. This can also be done between some countries, for instance, what happened between Canada and America not long ago.
Extradition is the process when a fugitive flees to another state and is apprehended then sent back to the original state in which they fled.
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Extradition is the process when a fugitive flees to another state and is apprehended then sent back to the original state in which they fled.
They will be tried for whatever offense they are a fugivite from, and an additional charge of fugitive may be added. If you are asking because you ARE a fugitive from MS - if you are apprehended in another state and MS wants to extradite you, the apprehending state will simply hold you (usually without further charges) until such time as the legal process for extradition is processed.
It is known as EXTRADITION.
If you've been apprehended, and FL has been notified, and the process has begun, there really are no statutory limits on the total time it may take. It is not a fast process and it can take as long as it takes, for the two states to accomplish the required legal procedures necessary to move you interstate. If you are still in the Maine jail after 30-45 days, file a writ of Habeus Corpus to determine the status of the action.
"Fugitive inv" is short for "fugitive inventory." It refers to items or individuals that are missing, lost, or unaccounted for in a particular inventory system or process. These items need to be located or investigated to determine their whereabouts.
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Yes, the word 'fugitive' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for someone who flees, especially from a legal process, persecution, or danger; a word for a person.
A Governor's Warrant (also known as a 'Writ of Extradition') is applied for when the state wants a person who is a fugitive from the laws of their state and is apprehended and held in the custody of another state. It can take, as long as it takes, especially if the fugitive is fighting extradtion. If the detainee is held for more than 90 days - ask for an attorney and file a Writ of Habeus Corpus.
Yes, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 allowed slave owners to reclaim their escaped slaves without due process, including the right to trial by jury. This made it easier for slaveholders to apprehend and return fugitive slaves.
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Yes, many countries have treaties that allow for the application of an outstanding warrant to be applied in another country. THere is a process involved in this where the original country, Canada, would be required to patition the US to have the person transferred back to the original country.