2019 New York Laws
COR - Correction
Article 5-A - Interstate Corrections Compact
105 - Acts Not Reviewable in Receiving State; Extradition.

Universal Citation: NY Corr L § 105 (2019)
§  105.  Acts  not reviewable in receiving state; extradition. (a) Any
decision of the sending state in respect to any  matter  over  which  it
retains  jurisdiction  pursuant to this compact shall be conclusive upon
and not reviewable within the receiving state, but if at  the  time  the
sending  state  seeks  to  remove  an  inmate from an institution in the
receiving state there is pending against the inmate  within  such  state
any  criminal  charge  or  if  the  inmate is formally accused of having
committed within such state a criminal offense, the inmate shall not  be
returned  without  the  consent  of the receiving state until discharged
from prosecution or other form of proceeding, imprisonment or  detention
for  such  offense.  The  duly  accredited officers of the sending state
shall be permitted to transport inmates pursuant to this compact through
any and all states party to this compact without interference.

(b) Any inmate who escapes from an institution in which he is confined pursuant to this compact shall be deemed a fugitive from the sending state and from the state in which the institution is situated. In the case of any escape to a jurisdiction other than the sending or receiving state, the responsibility for institution of extradition or rendition proceedings shall be that of the sending state, but nothing contained herein shall be construed to prevent or affect the activities of officers and agencies of any jurisdiction directed toward the apprehension and return of the escapee.

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