Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
extradition
I need some help. lets say there is a person with two felonies, a probation violation, and this person broke bail all in New York state. If this person is now living in Virginia, can they extradite this person back to New york state to face the crimes that this person committed? This is very important and I really need some help. I have read New York state's extradite law but I do not understand it. I need someone to explain it to me in lamens terms. Please help me. Thank you.
Asked on 9/18/01, 2:40 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Savyon Grant
Law Office of Savy Grant
Re: extradition
The fast answer is YES. You need to hire a criminal lawyer. If you would like to discuss this case you can call me at 201-646-9600. I have many, many question as to the facts behind this.
Savy Grant
201-646-9600
Answered on 11/06/01, 4:57 pm
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