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Mississippi generally has 30 days to extradite a fugitive after the issuance of a governor's warrant. This timeframe can be extended in some circumstances, particularly if the fugitive contests the extradition. Additionally, the specific timing may vary based on the legal processes involved and the cooperation of the states involved.

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