The Governor of this state may also surrender, on demand of the executive authority of any other state, any person in this state charged in such other state in the manner provided in KRS 440.180 with committing an act in this state, or in a third state, intentionally resulting in a crime in the state whose executive authority is making the demand, and the provisions of KRS 440.150 to 440.420 not otherwise inconsistent, shall apply to such cases, even though the accused was not in that state at the time of the commission of the crime, and has not fled therefrom.
KRS 440.210
Demand when act in this state results in crime in other state
Known as the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act
The act spans §§ 440–440 (51 sections).
Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case Walker v. Commonwealth (2004)
Most recently applied in Walker v. Commonwealth (February 2004)
Effective: June 16, 1960 History: Created 1960 Ky
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