Re: Extradition Laws
Posted by CJ Lawson on 6/21/07
On 5/24/07, Carrie wrote: > On 6/25/05, carrie wrote: >> i was wanting to know if missouri can extradite you in arizona >> for a crime that u did in missouri >> From what I studied 10 years ago, each state has its own extradition laws. Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania will not extradite if you are more then 150 miles from its tri-city state lines. And also you can only be charged with a non-violent, non-drug offense. Remember most charges carry a statute of limitations, murder and drug trafficking doesn't have a limitation, but almost everything else does. I currently live in AZ, and wanted to know if anyone knew about AZ laws on extradition exactly? Maybe there is a site out there I haven' found and someone else has. Please respond >> Carrie, You can be extrodited from any state to another within the > United states. >> >> >> >> On 8/17/03, Tracy wrote: >>> I am trying to find out what the extradition laws are within >>> the United States, nothing to do with international laws. I'm >>> talking about from one state to another. If you have any >>> information please e-mail me at trackley@tampabay.rr.com. >>> >>> Thank you! >>> Tracy all I know is that you can be extrodited from one State to > another all over the United States. There are extra laws that apply > from one state to another. Look for specifics. >>> On 2/11/03, jim schluter wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On 10/29/02, Kim wrote: >>>>> I am trying to find a website that tells me what the >>>>> extradition laws are for various countries. >>>>> >>>>> I am writting a paper for school and need to find out which >>>>> country have extradition treaties with the US and what the >>>>> laws are and which countries do not and what the laws are.
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