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Section
7-3-201
Definitions.
Section
7-3-202
Duty of Governor to Have Fugitives Arrested and Delivered Up to Proper Authorities.
Section
7-3-203
General Requirements as to Demand by Another State.
Section
7-3-204
Investigation of Demand.
Section
7-3-205
Contents of Demand.
Section
7-3-206
Surrender of Accused When Not Present in Demanding State at Time of Crime.
Section
7-3-207
Issuance of Governor's Warrant for Arrest; Contents.
Section
7-3-208
Effect of Warrant.
Section
7-3-209
Authority of Person Making Arrest to Command Assistance.
Section
7-3-210
Right of Accused to Counsel; Opportunity to Apply for Writ of Habeas Corpus; Notice of Writ and Hearing.
Section
7-3-211
Penalty for Surrendering Accused Without Hearing.
Section
7-3-212
Confinement in Jail for Safekeeping; Expenses.
Section
7-3-213
Issuance of Warrant for Arrest by Judge or Magistrate.
Section
7-3-214
Authority to Arrest Person Without Warrant.
Section
7-3-215
Examination of Person Arrested Without Warrant; Commitment Pending Demand.
Section
7-3-216
Right of Person Arrested Without Warrant to Bail.
Section
7-3-217
Failure of State to Demand Person Arrested Without Warrant Within Time Specified.
Section
7-3-218
Failure of Prisoner Admitted to Bail to Appear.
Section
7-3-219
Procedure Where Criminal Prosecution Pending Against Accused in State.
Section
7-3-220
Inquiry Into Guilt or Innocence of Accused.
Section
7-3-221
Recall Of, or Issuance of New, Warrant.
Section
7-3-222
Demand That Accused Be Returned to This State; Issuance of Warrant.
Section
7-3-223
Application for Return of Accused to This State.
Section
7-3-224
Payment of Expenses for Return of Accused to This State.
Section
7-3-225
Service of Civil Process on Person Brought Into State.
Section
7-3-226
Charging of Person Brought Into State With Other Crimes.
Section
7-3-227
Construction of Provisions.