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(in the US) Yes. If the fugitive's return is lawfully requested by another state they must be returned. There are no "safe-haven" states.

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To return a fugitive to the state of the crime?

its extradite.


What compromise required all states to return fugitive slaves to their owners?

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 required all states to return fugitive slaves to their owners, regardless of whether the state was a slave state or a free state. This act was part of the Compromise of 1850 and was aimed at appeasing Southern slave owners who feared losing their property.


What is in state fugitive?

A state fugitive is an individual who has fled or escaped from custody within a particular state where they are wanted for a crime. State authorities actively pursue fugitives to bring them to justice and return them to face charges in the state where the crime was committed.


When one state asks another to return a fugitive from justic is called?

This is called Extradition


What was some of the following required all states to return fugitive slaves to their owners?

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was a federal law that required all states to return fugitive slaves to their owners, regardless of whether slavery was legal in that particular state. It was part of the Compromise of 1850.


Where Until 1987 in cases of extradition .?

the federal government could not force a state governor to return a fugitive


What did the fugitive slave law require?

Help return runaway slaves to their owners.


What year did the fugitive slave act take place?

The Fugitive Slave Act was passed in 1850 as part of the Compromise of 1850. This federal law required the return of escaped slaves to their owners, even if they were in a free state.


What was California became free state and the fugitive slave law was passed called?

The event you are referring to is the Compromise of 1850, where California was admitted as a free state and the Fugitive Slave Law was enacted. This law required the return of escaped slaves to their owners, regardless of where they were caught in the United States.


What was a typical reward for the capture and return of fugitive slaves in Missouri in 1860?

Bounties given for the return of fugitive slaves varied based on many circumstances. In 1860, in Missouri a reward for the return of a fugitive slave captured by a citizen was about $100 dollars. In today's economy that figure is very high.


What does in state fugitive mean?

In state fugitive is a person who is fleeing from law and prosecution. Such a person is wanted by the government within that state.


Does ga usually pick up their fugitive from another state?

Yes, Georgia authorities typically coordinate with law enforcement in other states to apprehend fugitives who have fled across state lines. This process often involves extradition, where the state where the fugitive is located will return them to Georgia to face charges. However, whether or not they will pick up a fugitive can depend on various factors, including the nature of the crime and the resources available.

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