Dante Reawakened
Lifer
- May 4, 2022
- 9,126
- 4,501
- 208
- Banned
- #1
There are always loopholes (there exist exceptions to any rule),
It could work out best for all sides.
"Currently, states and territories may invoke the power of federal courts to enforce the Extradition Act against asylum state officers, including seeking equitable relief to compel performance of federally imposed duties.13 The duty of one state to surrender a fugitive to another is not absolute and unqualified, however—if the fugitive is imprisoned in the asylum state, for example, the asylum state may satisfy its own laws before returning the fugitive to the demanding state.14"
It could work out best for all sides.

Baker Act:
In the state of Florida, when an individual is committed involuntarily, it is carried out via the Baker Act which was statue enacted in 1971. “The Baker Act allows for involuntary examination (what some call emergency commitment). It can be initiated by judges, law enforcement officials, or mental health professionals.
"Currently, states and territories may invoke the power of federal courts to enforce the Extradition Act against asylum state officers, including seeking equitable relief to compel performance of federally imposed duties.13 The duty of one state to surrender a fugitive to another is not absolute and unqualified, however—if the fugitive is imprisoned in the asylum state, for example, the asylum state may satisfy its own laws before returning the fugitive to the demanding state.14"