Desantis has said that he will not extradite Trump to NY. Well Duh Yalee ...ever hear of US Marshalls?
From Wikepedia:
The Extradition Clause in the US Constitution requires states, upon demand of another state, to deliver a fugitive from justice who has committed a "treason, felony or other crime" to the state from which the fugitive has fled. 18 U.S.C. § 3182 sets the process by which an executive of a state, district, or territory of the United States must arrest and turn over a fugitive from another state, district, or territory.
For a person to be extradited interstate, 18 U.S.C. § 3182 requires:
- An executive authority demand of the jurisdiction to which a person that is a fugitive from justice has fled.
- The requesting executive must also produce a copy of an indictment found or an affidavit made before a magistrate of any state or territory. The document must charge the fugitive demanded with having committed treason, felony, or other crime, and it must be certified as authentic by the governor or chief magistrate of the state or territory from where the person so charged has fled.
- The executive receiving the request must then cause the fugitive to be arrested and secure and to notify the requesting executive authority or agent to receive the fugitive.
- An agent of the executive of the state demanding extradition must appear to receive the prisoner, which must occur within 30 days from time of arrest, or the prisoner may be released. Some states allow longer waiting periods, of up to 90 days.
- Cases of kidnapping by a parent to another state see automatic involvement by the US Marshals Service.
In Kentucky v. Dennison,[2] decided in 1860, the Supreme Court held that, although the governor of the asylum state had a constitutional duty to return a fugitive to the demanding state, the federal courts had no authority to enforce this duty. As a result, for more than 100 years, the governor of one state was deemed to have discretion on whether or not he/she would comply with another state's request for extradition.
In a 1987 case, Puerto Rico v. Branstad,[3] the court overruled Dennison, and held that the governor of the asylum state has no discretion in performing his or her duty to extradite, whether that duty arises under the Extradition Clause of the Constitution or under the Extradition Act (18 U.S.C. § 3182), and that a federal court may enforce the governor's duty to return the fugitive to the demanding state.[4] There are only four grounds upon which the governor of the asylum state may deny another state's request for extradition:[5]
- the extradition documents facially are not in order;
- the person has not been charged with a crime in the demanding state;
- the person is not the person named in the extradition documents; or
- the person is not a fugitive.
There appears to be at least one additional exception: if the fugitive is under sentence in the asylum state, he need not be extradited until his punishment in the asylum state is completed.[6]
If DeSantis refuses to cooperate, he could be the next one facing obstruction of Justice. (Oh how I wish).
Wonder who advised him to be the meatball for brains of not cooperating. Idiots….the whole lot of the law and order lying pigs.
Ron DeSantis reminds me of the understudy in the movie “ All About Eve”. He wants Trump out of the picture but wants the MAGA crowd flocking to him. I would not be surprised if he was a Judus and being an informant to NY. He really needs Trump’s crowd to run for President and Trump out of the way. He is too thin skinned to retaliate to Trump’s brutal mouth and insults. Anyone dumb enough to take on Disney is dumb enough to take on NY.
All Above Eve is a 50’s oscar winning movie about a young woman, Anne Baxter trying to take over by any means possible while pretending to be an admirer of Margo. ( Bette Davis) . She wanted her job as the queen bee in the theatre , Oh so defensive and sweet while stabbing her in the back all along. I kinda felt that way when Ronnie boy was using those building blocs ads. Oh ...We have another Eve here, I thought.