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  • 01-10-2016, 05:13 PM
    flyingron
    Re: Extradition for Probation Violation
    Possible, he could released on the promise he'd get his posterior back to the probation hearing in Oregon, but given his behavior, it's possibly wishful thinking unless a judge can convince them he can assure his client will appear.
  • 01-11-2016, 02:28 AM
    Taxing Matters
    Re: How Long Can Somebody be Held Pending Extradition
    On the Oregon side of things the issue is pretty simple. Assuming Virginia presented a valid warrant the only reason that the Oregon court would deny extradition is if your husband could convince the court that he was not the person sought in the warrant. He can slow down extradition by forcing the hearing if he wants, but he likely sits in jail until he plays out that process and in the end he'll likely end up extradited anyway. So in most cases fighting the extradition is simply not worth the time, expense, and effort and it is better to simply waive it and deal with the charges back in the other state. Your husband may wish to consult an Oregon attorney on that part of it.
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