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To: Miami Rebel

Typical liberal goal post moving. The question is can a federal agent assist in state criminal issues.

The answer is yes.

The limits are that they would still have to follow extradition processes UNLESS it was also a federal crime they are accused of. The fed can absolutely arrest someone and hold them for 24 hours maximum in most cases. They would need to follow appropriate extradition procedures for nonfederal crimes.

A state can refuse to extradite if they chose as long as it is a state crime only and there is no reciprocal agreement. This still does not prevent a fed from arresting and detaining for 24 hours for the purpose of pursing court proceedings on extradition.

You’re the one jerking around attacking anyone who tries to provide some insight, I would guess because your ideology is more important than facts and these facts hurt your feelings.

Wing that lib


26 posted on 08/07/2025 9:15:42 AM PDT by Skwor
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To: Skwor

“The question is can a federal agent assist in state criminal issues.”

Please name the crime, state or federal.

And given there’s been no extradition request, the idea that the federal government should interject itself in a political squabble is bizarre.


30 posted on 08/07/2025 9:19:37 AM PDT by Miami Rebel
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