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N.Y. Correct. Law § 105

Acts not reviewable in receiving state; extradition

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As of January 1, 2015
§ 105. Acts not reviewable in receiving state; extradition. (a) Any\ndecision of the sending state in respect to any matter over which it\nretains jurisdiction pursuant to this compact shall be conclusive upon\nand not reviewable within the receiving state, but if at the time the\nsending state seeks to remove an inmate from an institution in the\nreceiving state there is pending against the inmate within such state\nany criminal charge or if the inmate is formally accused of having\ncommitted within such state a criminal offense, the inmate shall not be\nreturned without the consent of the receiving state until discharged\nfrom prosecution or other form of proceeding, imprisonment or detention\nfor such offense. The duly accredited officers of the sending state\nshall be permitted to transport inmates pursuant to this compact through\nany and all states party to this compact without interference.\n (b) Any inmate who escapes from an institution in which he is confined\npursuant to this compact shall be deemed a fugitive from the sending\nstate and from the state in which the institution is situated. In the\ncase of any escape to a jurisdiction other than the sending or receiving\nstate, the responsibility for institution of extradition or rendition\nproceedings shall be that of the sending state, but nothing contained\nherein shall be construed to prevent or affect the activities of\nofficers and agencies of any jurisdiction directed toward the\napprehension and return of the escapee.\n
§ 105. Acts not reviewable in receiving state; extradition. (a) Any\ndecision of the sending state in respect to any matter over which it\nretains jurisdiction pursuant to this compact shall be conclusive upon\nand not reviewable within the receiving state, but if at the time the\nsending state seeks to remove an incarcerated individual from an\ninstitution in the receiving state there is pending against the\nincarcerated individual within such state any criminal charge or if the\nincarcerated individual is formally accused of having committed within\nsuch state a criminal offense, the incarcerated individual shall not be\nreturned without the consent of the receiving state until discharged\nfrom prosecution or other form of proceeding, imprisonment or detention\nfor such offense. The duly accredited officers of the sending state\nshall be permitted to transport incarcerated individuals pursuant to\nthis compact through any and all states party to this compact without\ninterference.\n (b) Any incarcerated individual who escapes from an institution in\nwhich he or she is confined pursuant to this compact shall be deemed a\nfugitive from the sending state and from the state in which the\ninstitution is situated. In the case of any escape to a jurisdiction\nother than the sending or receiving state, the responsibility for\ninstitution of extradition or rendition proceedings shall be that of the\nsending state, but nothing contained herein shall be construed to\nprevent or affect the activities of officers and agencies of any\njurisdiction directed toward the apprehension and return of the escapee.\n

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