Virginia law outlines the procedures for handling individuals under criminal prosecution when a requisition from another state is involved. The Governor has discretion to surrender the individual or hold them until trial or punishment in Virginia. The law also specifies that the Governor cannot inquire into the guilt or innocence of the accused during extradition proceedings and grants the Governor authority to recall or issue warrants as needed.
Yes, the Governor has discretion to either surrender the person or hold them until they are tried or punished in Virginia.
No, the law prohibits the Governor from inquiring into the guilt or innocence of the accused during extradition proceedings.
Yes, the Governor may recall or issue a new warrant whenever deemed proper.
The Governor can either surrender the person or hold them until they are tried or punished in Virginia, depending on the circumstances.