
QUESTION: What procedure should a judge (and attorneys) follow when a fugitive is arrested in Minnesota and charged with being a “Fugitive from Justice” makes his/her first appearance on an in-custody or bail calendar?
The first thing a judge must do is give the fugitive a very specific “Waiver of Extradition Advisory.”
See the attached training update (2020-6) for the rest of the answer.
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On Mon, May 11, 2020, 10:04 PM MINNESOTA JUDICIAL TRAINING & EDUCATION BLOG wrote:
> Judge Alan F. Pendleton (Retired) posted: ” QUESTION: What procedure > should a judge (and attorneys) follow when a fugitive is arrested in > Minnesota and charged with being a “Fugitive from Justice” makes his/her > first appearance on an in-custody or bail calendar? The first thing a judge > mus” >
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