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- Extradition generally, T. 17, C. 13.
- Inasmuch as provisions of Ga. L. 1958, p. 34, § 1 et seq. provide for interstate extradition or rendition of persons failing to comply with the law in regard to support of minor children, that article should be construed together with the Uniform Criminal Extradiction Act, Ga. L. 1951, p. 726. Aikens v. Turner, 241 Ga. 401, 245 S.E.2d 660 (1978).
- Extradition provisions of O.C.G.A. § 19-11-48 apply in criminal extradition proceedings for the crime of nonsupport. In re Pace, 250 Ga. 276, 297 S.E.2d 255 (1982).
- For a discussion of the procedure to be followed in extradition for the crime of nonsupport, see In re Pace, 250 Ga. 276, 297 S.E.2d 255 (1982).
Cited in Johnstone v. Deyton, 233 Ga. 146, 210 S.E.2d 692 (1974); Helms v. Jones, 621 F.2d 211 (5th Cir. 1980).
- 23 Am. Jur. 2d, Desertion and Nonsupport, § 82 et seq.
- 35 C.J.S., Extradition and Detainers, §§ 1 et seq., 9 et seq., 11, 25 et seq. 67A C.J.S., Parent and Child, § 359 et seq.
- Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act (1958 Act) (U.L.A.) §§ 5, 6.
- Long-arm statutes: obtaining jurisdiction over nonresident parent in filiation or support proceeding, 76 A.L.R.3d 708.
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Court: Supreme Court of Georgia | Date Filed: 1987-04-09
Citation: 257 Ga. 30, 354 S.E.2d 422
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