This section outlines the procedures for committing individuals awaiting extradition or transfer, including detention limits, bail options, and costs. It also details the process for transferring offenders under international treaties involving the U.S. and foreign countries. Key provisions include detention duration, bail eligibility, cost responsibilities, and international offender exchange protocols.
A person can be detained for up to five days unless they post bail or are legally discharged.
Yes, unless the offense is punishable by death or life imprisonment, a judge may admit the person to bail with sufficient sureties.
All costs and expenses are paid from the county treasury where charges were filed.
Yes, the Governor can approve transfers of convicted offenders under treaties between the U.S. and foreign countries.