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Call Now: 904-383-7448After a person has been brought back to this state by, or after waiver of, extradition proceedings, he may be tried in this state for other crimes which he may be charged with having committed here as well as that specified in the requisition for his extradition.
(Ga. L. 1951, p. 726, § 28.)
- 31A Am. Jur. 2d, Extradition, § 143 et seq.
- 35 C.J.S. (Rev), Extradition and Detainers, §§ 49, 50.
- Uniform Criminal Extradition Act (U.L.A.) § 26.
- Extradition: mission or motive of defendant in going to asylum state as affecting right to extradite him, 13 A.L.R. 415.
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This Georgia Code resource is curated by Graham W. Syfert, Esq., a personal injury and workers' compensation attorney admitted in Georgia (State Bar of Georgia No. 881027, since 2006) and Florida. For legal consultation, call 904-383-7448.