CHAPTER 12-9 - Extradition
- § 12-9-1 - Short title.
- § 12-9-2 - Definitions.
- § 12-9-3 - Governor's duty to deliver fugitives from justice.
- § 12-9-4 - Form of demand from another state.
- § 12-9-5 - Investigation as to demanded person.
- § 12-9-6 - Agreement to return person demanded from another state.
- § 12-9-7 - Surrender of person who left demanding state involuntarily.
- § 12-9-8 - Surrender of person committing an act in one state resulting in acrime in another.
- § 12-9-9 - Warrant of arrest on executive demand.
- § 12-9-10 - Authority granted by warrant.
- § 12-9-11 - Commanding assistance in execution of warrant.
- § 12-9-12 - Appearance of prisoner before judge Application for habeas corpus.
- § 12-9-12.1 - Extradition of juveniles.
- § 12-9-13 - Penalty for violating § 12-9-12.
- § 12-9-14 - Confinement of prisoner pending extradition or en route.
- § 12-9-15 - Confinement of prisoners passing through state.
- § 12-9-16 - Warrant of arrest on affidavit.
- § 12-9-17 - Arrest without warrant.
- § 12-9-18 - Commitment awaiting requisition.
- § 12-9-19 - Admission to bail.
- § 12-9-20 - Failure to arrest on governor's warrant within time specified.
- § 12-9-21 - Forfeiture of bail.
- § 12-9-22 - Persons under prosecution in this state.
- § 12-9-23 - Guilt or innocence as subject of inquiry.
- § 12-9-24 - Recall or reissue of governor's warrant.
- § 12-9-25 - Warrant to return prisoner from another state.
- § 12-9-26 - Application for requisition of person charged with crime.
- § 12-9-27 - Application for requisition of person convicted of crime.
- § 12-9-28 - Affidavits and documents to support application.
- § 12-9-29 - Immunity from civil process arising out of occurrence for which extradited.
- § 12-9-30 - Execution of waiver of extradition.
- § 12-9-31 - Filing of consent Delivery of prisoner to extradition agents.
- § 12-9-32 - State's rights against extradited persons not waived.
- § 12-9-33 - Trial for crimes not specified in requisition.
- § 12-9-34 - Uniformity of construction.
- § 12-9-35 - Severability.