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Uniform Rendition of Accused Persons Act - Uniform Rendition of Accused Persons Act

Uniform Rendition of Accused Persons Act Uniform Rendition of Accused Persons Act - Illinois Illinois Statutes - Ch 0725. Free legal research.

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Uniform Rendition of Accused Persons Act - Uniform Rendition of Accused Persons Act

Illinois Statutes - Ch 0725

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(725 ILCS 230/1) (from Ch. 38, par. 157-21) Sec. 1. Arrest of Accused Person Illegally in State. (a) If a person who has been charged with crime in another state and released from custody prior to final judgment, including the final disposition of any appeal, is alleged to have violated the terms and conditions of his release, and is present in this State, a designated agent of the court, judge, or magistrate which authorized the release may request the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of the person and an order authorizing his return to the demanding court, judge, or magistrate. Before the warrant is issued, the designated agent must file with the circuit court the following documents: (1) an affidavit stating the name and whereabouts of the person whose removal is sought, the crime w...

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In simple terms: Uniform Rendition of Accused Persons Act Uniform Rendition of Accused Persons Act - Illinois Illinois Statutes - Ch 0725. Free legal research.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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