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RSA 612:5-a · Violation of Terms of Release; Presigned Waiver of Extradition

612:5-a Violation of Terms of Release; Presigned Waiver of Extradition. – Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a law enforcement agency shall deliver a person in custody to the accredited agent or agents of a demanding state without the governor's warrant provided that:

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Such person is alleged to have broken the terms of his probation, parole, bail or any other release of the demanding state; and

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The law enforcement agency has received from the demanding state an authenticated copy of a prior waiver of extradition signed by such person as a term of his probation, parole, bail or any other release of the demanding state. The copy shall contain photographs, fingerprints or other evidence properly identifying such person as the person who signed the waiver. Source. 1993, 121:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1994.

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Source note

Source. 1993, 121:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1994.

Source history

  • 1993, 121:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1994

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    to any judgment issued without jurisdiction or due process or to any judgment that is penal in nature. 8 New Section; Fugitives from Justice; Duty of Governor; Exception. Amend RSA 612 by inserting after section 2 the following new section: 612:2-a Fugitives from Justice; Duty of Governor; Exception. Except as required by federal law, no demand for the extradition of a person subject to criminal li

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    to any judgment issued without jurisdiction or due process or to any judgment that is penal in nature. 8 New Section; Fugitives from Justice; Duty of Governor; Exception. Amend RSA 612 by inserting after section 2 the following new section: 612:2-a Fugitives from Justice; Duty of Governor; Exception. Except as required by federal law, no demand for the extradition of a person subject to criminal li