North Dakota Statutes

§ 29-30.3-08 — (3-101) Demand for extradition

North Dakota § 29-30.3-08
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 29Judicial Procedure, Criminal
Ch. 29-30.3Uniform Extradition and Rendition Act

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N.D. Cent. Code § 29-30.3-08 (2026).

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1. The governor may recognize a written demand by an executive authority for the extradition of a person, alleging that the person: a. Is charged with a crime in the demanding state; or b. Having been charged with or convicted of a crime in the demanding state has:

(1)Escaped from confinement; or
(2)Violated any term of bail, probation, parole, or an order arising out of a criminal proceeding in the demanding state. 2. The governor may demand the extradition of a person from another state in accordance with the Constitution of the United States and may comply with the requirements of the other state for recognition of a demand.

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