2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 91 - Detainers and Extradition
9124 - Form of demand.

     § 9124.  Form of demand.
        No demand for the extradition of a person charged with crime
     in another state shall be recognized by the Governor unless in
     writing, alleging, except in cases arising under section 9127
     (relating to extradition of persons not present in demanding
     state at time of commission of crime) that the accused was
     present in the demanding state at the time of the commission of
     the alleged crime and that thereafter he fled from the state,
     and accompanied by a copy of an indictment found or by
     information supported by affidavit in the state having
     jurisdiction of the crime or by a copy of an affidavit made
     before a magistrate there, together with a copy of any warrant
     which was issued thereupon or by a copy of a judgment of
     conviction or of a sentence imposed in execution thereof,
     together with a statement by the executive authority of the
     demanding state that the person claimed has escaped from
     confinement or has broken the terms of his bail, probation or
     parole. The indictment, information or affidavit made before the
     magistrate must substantially charge the person demanded with
     having committed a crime under the law of that state, and the
     copy of indictment, information, affidavit, judgment of
     conviction or sentence must be authenticated by the executive
     authority making the demand.

        Cross References.  Section 9124 is referred to in section
     9127 of this title.

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