It is usually based on the cost of the extradition. If you got a ticket for jay walking and did not appear in court, the warrant for arrest would not extend beyond the limits of the jurisdiction in which it was issue. In other words the court is not going to justify the expense of bringing you back from far away in order to satisfy the warrant. However, in cases that are serious felonies, the warrant can extend to anywhere in the Country.
Ultimately the US Secretary of State or the official of the US Department of State designated by him/her.
The courts. Extradition is done through the courts and the state or country honoring the orders.
The judge in the apprehending state.
The fugitive can accept extradition or he can request the superior court where he is at to block it. This usually becomes an issue in death penalty fugitives that were detained in foreign lands where those governments don't believe in the death penalty. They won't send a person to certain death.a state governor- eva:)
Neither makes the decision, the parole board makes the decision, but the victim's statement can impact their decision.
Cell cycle
The Supreme Court
cell cycle checkpoint
Ways and Means.
Evidence is a key factor in deciding whether a person is guilty of a serious crime. Ultimately, a judge and jury will decide the punishment.
The judge is the one who makes the decision.
A Citizen Makes a Decision - 1954 was released on: USA: January 1954
Carlson makes the final decision to shoot Candy's old dog in "Of Mice and Men." He argues that the dog is suffering and that it would be more merciful to put it out of its misery. Candy eventually agrees to let Carlson shoot the dog.
The cast of A Citizen Makes a Decision - 1954 includes: Arden Booth as Narrator
Does Mr Bruce Golding make all the decision in Jamaica