§ 2522. Warrant to receive fugitive from State. Whenever the Governor of this State demands a person charged with crime or with escaping from confinement or breaking the terms of bail, probation or parole in this State, from the executive authority of any other state, or from the Chief Justice or an Associate Justice of […]
§ 2523. Application for issuance of requisition. (a) When the return to this State of a person charged with crime in this State is required, the Attorney General or any Deputy Attorney General shall present to the Governor a written application for a requisition for the return of the person charged, in which application shall […]
§ 2524. Costs and expenses. (a) The actual expenses of agents appointed by the Governor to serve requisition papers may be paid indirectly, by having the agent pay the agent’s own expenses and then later seek reimbursement by submitting receipts to the State Treasurer; or they may be paid directly, by having the agent pay […]
§ 2525. Immunity from process in civil actions. A person brought into this State by, or after waiver of, extradition based on a criminal charge shall not be subject to service of personal process in civil actions arising out of the same facts as the criminal proceedings to answer which the person is being or […]
§ 2526. Waiver of requisition. Any person arrested or detained for the commission of a crime in a foreign jurisdiction, may, after the rights to demand requisition papers have been fully explained, waive requisition and consent to return to the jurisdiction in which the person is wanted. The waiver of requisition shall be in writing, […]
§ 2527. Preservation of rights of State. Nothing in this subchapter shall be deemed to constitute a waiver by this State of its right, power or privilege to try such demanded person for crime committed within this State, or of its right, power or privilege to regain custody of such person by extradition proceedings or […]
§ 2528. Prosecution for other crimes after extradition. After a person has been brought back to this State by or after waiver of extradition proceedings, the person may be tried in this State for other crimes which the person may be charged with having committed here as well as that specified in the requisition for […]
§ 2529. Construction. The provisions of this subchapter shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general purposes to make uniform the law of those states which enact it. 41 Del. Laws, c. 213, § 27; 11 Del. C. 1953, § 2529;
§ 2530. Short title. This subchapter may be cited as the “Uniform Criminal Extradition Law.” 41 Del. Laws, c. 213, § 30; 11 Del. C. 1953, § 2530;