Extradition is a process that involves bringing a fugitive back to the state where they allegedly committed a crime. Violating conditions of bail, probation, or parole can also result in extradition from one state to another. There are several elements that must take...
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Extradition Attorney in Denver
Extradition is the process of having someone arrested in one state and then sent to another, where he / she has allegedly committed a crime. Individuals can also be extradited for violating conditions of bail, probation, or parole. In Colorado, the Uniform Criminal...
Denver Extradition Lawyer and the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act
Extradition and a Governor's Warrant in Denver It happened again today, like it happens many times a year. Someone called from out of state to ask questions about a Governor's Warrant for Extradition to Colorado, after a family member's arrest. This warrant is a...
Extradition from Colorado | Extradite a Fugitive to Colorado – Procedures and Policies
Jefferson County Warrant Out of State Arrest - A Big Surprise With No Bond or Bail Allowed Travel between states to avoid arrest is fairly common. However, in many cases, police in places like Jefferson County, Colorado, receive an accusation against you as you set up...
Extradition Lawyer in Denver & What is a Governor’s Warrant – Criminal Defense Attorneys
Denver Extradition Attorneys - Procedures for State to State Arrest & Transfer Leaving one state to escape the possibility of being arrested in that state is common. No doubt, it makes it more difficult for police to find them. But, for more serious crimes, police...
Extradition – Out of State and Charged with a Colorado Crime? Need to Appear in Court?
Many times, friends from other states are visiting Colorado temporarily, and encounter police while here. They receive a charge for a crime and are told to be in court at a future date. We are asked whether the person must come back to Colorado to appear in court, or...