If Florida has confirmed that they will pick you up, NY will hold you until they arrive. Extradition is not an overnight process and requires the fulfillment of certain legal and administrative steps to remove an individual from one state to another. If you are still helf after 30-45 days file a Writ of Habeus Corpus.
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.
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
What is the waiting period in Florida for a tubial ligation? Can the waiting period be waived? What is the waiting period in Flrida for a tubila ligation?
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.
The waiting time in Florida is 30 days to make sure you don't make a mistake in the marriage and then divorce
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
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Is there a event in Fl cuz i am waiting with my freind
Waiting time until failure. Modelling insurance claims.
It depends on the severity of the underlying crime along with the reason and length of the delay.Added: They say that they were "waiting" to report the crime. "Waiting" for WHAT? Sounds like an excuse more than a reason. They SHOULD be charged.
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.
There is no waiting period. If you pass the background check, which usually just takes a few minutes, you can leave with the gun right then.