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GA 17-13-24 - GA 17-13-24

Title 17 - Criminal Procedure

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JUDICIAL DECISIONS Sufficiency of supporting documents is always open to judicial inquiry. - Question as to whether or not the extradition warrant under which an alleged fugitive from justice is held is supported by documents from the demanding state legally sufficient to authorize the person's extradition is always open to judicial inquiry in a habeas corpus proceeding. Brown v. Grimes, 214 Ga. 388 , 104 S.E.2d 907 (1958). <h4...

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