Friday, November 9, 2007

California Extradition Law

Under California’s “Uniform Criminal Extradition Act” and California Penal Code Section 50.34, in both of these cases, the authorities may issue a warrant for extradition (known as a Governor's Warrant), and the fugitive can be arrested. An arrested individual is then required to return to the wanting state to face criminal charges.

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