.330   Extradition may be granted person accused or convicted in this state -- Conditions.


440.330 Extradition may be granted person accused or convicted in this state --
Conditions.
The Governor may in his discretion surrender upon demand of the executive authority of
another state, any person found in this state, notwithstanding the fact that a criminal
prosecution or charges under the laws of this state are pending against such person, or
that such person has been convicted in this state and is serving a sentence in any penal
institution of this state. The Governor may condition the release of such prisoner to the
demanding state upon such terms as he may stipulate, including the condition that the
prisoner be returned to this state immediately after trial and before commencing the
service of sentence, if any, in the demanding state; provided, however, in no case shall
surrender of such prisoner be construed as a complete relinquishment of jurisdiction by
this state, but such prisoner shall forthwith be returned to the custody of this state at
expense of the demanding state, immediately after trial in the demanding state, or the
completion of sentence therein, as the case may be.
Effective: June 16, 1960
History: Created 1960 Ky. Acts ch. 135, sec. 20, effective June 16, 1960.