2014 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 455 - MISCELLANEOUS CRIMINAL PRACTICE PROVISIONS
455.140 Procedure for bringing federal prisoner to trial in state court on felony charge -- Reimbursement of expenses.
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455.140 Procedure for bringing federal prisoner to trial in state court on
felony charge -- Reimbursement of expenses.
The Commonwealth's attorney may enter into an agreement with representatives of
the federal government for conveyance of a federal prisoner to a Circuit Court of this
state to stand trial therein on a felony charge, upon condition that such prisoner shall
remain in the custody of an agent of the United States and be returned to the federal
penitentiary for completion of the term of confinement there following conclusion of
the trial in the Circuit Court, and thereafter to be returned to this state to serve any
sentence imposed here. It may also be agreed that the state will bear the expense of
such conveyance. The Commonwealth's attorney shall then file in the Circuit Court
his verified petition for writ of habeas corpus ad prosequendum stating facts as to
the situation of the prisoner, the charge against him and date set for trial, the
necessity of securing the prisoner for trial prior to his release in due course by
federal authorities and the terms of the agreement which has been reached with
such authorities. If the court deems the petition sufficient, it shall issue the writ and if
the state is required to pay the expense the writ shall designate the officer to
transport and guard the prisoner and such officer shall be reimbursed from the State
Treasury for expenses incurred in the amount and manner provided in KRS
64.070(1); provided, however, that if a United States marshal or other federal official
is designated by the court to transport and guard the prisoner such marshal or officer
shall be reimbursed at the rate authorized by federal law or regulations. The Circuit
Court shall enter an order of allowance of expenses for the officer upon conclusion
of the trial.
History: Amended 1976 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 1. -- Created 1960 Ky. Acts ch. 48,
sec. 1, effective June 16, 1960.
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