Court Revokes Governors’ Right to Deny Extradition 1987
The Supreme Court, overturning a Civil War-era decision, ruled Tuesday that governors must abide by federal court orders calling for the extradition of an accused criminal.
For more than 125 years, state governors have had the authority to ignore such extradition orders, as former California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. did in the case of Indian activist Dennis Banks.
But in revoking an 1861 Supreme Court decision, the justices said in a unanimous opinion that extradition orders “afford no discretion” to governors.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-06-24-mn-6364-story.html
“… governors must abide by federal court orders calling for the extradition of an accused criminal.…”
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Nothing related to this MYTHICAL IMPENDING ARREST is in ANY FEDERAL court.
So this is not any more real than the “Russians blew up the Nord Stream pipeline network” bull crap put out by the mainstream media,
“But in revoking an 1861 Supreme Court decision, the justices said in a unanimous opinion that extradition orders “afford no discretion” to governors.”
I laugh in the face of anyone who believes that that would stop the democrats if the shoe were on the other foot.
This is not a federal case and no federal court involved.
This isn’t federal. It’s a NYC misdemeanor. The SS should shoot anybody trying to serve this warrant.
>must abide by federal court orders calling for the extradition
This appears to be state, not federal.