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13-3862. Fugitives from this state; duty of governors

Whenever the governor of this state shall demand a person charged with crime in this state, from the executive authority of any other state, or from the chief justice or an associate justice of the supreme court of the District of Columbia authorized to receive such demand under the laws of the United States, he shall issue a warrant under the seal of this state, to some agent, commanding him to receive the person so charged if delivered to him and convey him to the proper officer of the state attorney general or of the county in this state in which the offense was committed.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title13 > 13-3862

13-3862. Fugitives from this state; duty of governors

Whenever the governor of this state shall demand a person charged with crime in this state, from the executive authority of any other state, or from the chief justice or an associate justice of the supreme court of the District of Columbia authorized to receive such demand under the laws of the United States, he shall issue a warrant under the seal of this state, to some agent, commanding him to receive the person so charged if delivered to him and convey him to the proper officer of the state attorney general or of the county in this state in which the offense was committed.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title13 > 13-3862

13-3862. Fugitives from this state; duty of governors

Whenever the governor of this state shall demand a person charged with crime in this state, from the executive authority of any other state, or from the chief justice or an associate justice of the supreme court of the District of Columbia authorized to receive such demand under the laws of the United States, he shall issue a warrant under the seal of this state, to some agent, commanding him to receive the person so charged if delivered to him and convey him to the proper officer of the state attorney general or of the county in this state in which the offense was committed.