Chapter 832
27 sections
§832-1 Who is covered by these rules
§832-2 Governor must send fugitives back to other states
§832-3 What papers the governor needs to send someone back
§832-4 Governor can investigate extradition requests
§832-5 Returning people wanted for crimes who are in jail elsewhere
§832-6 When a person can be sent back for a crime committed from afar
§832-7 Governor's arrest warrant for extradition
§832-8 What an arrest warrant allows in this state
§832-9 Arresting officers can call for help
§832-10 Your rights before being handed over to another state
§832-11 Penalty for illegally handing over a prisoner
§832-12 Jail stays for prisoners passing through
§832-13 Arresting someone wanted for a crime in another state
§832-14 Arrest without a warrant for out-of-state charges
§832-15 Holding a fugitive in jail while waiting for extradition
§832-16 When a judge can set bail for a fugitive
§832-17 What happens if the accused is not arrested in time
§832-18 What happens if a person out on bail does not show up
§832-19 When a wanted person is also facing charges here
§832-20 When the governor can question if the accused is guilty
§832-21 Governor can cancel or replace an arrest warrant
§832-22 Governor's duty to bring back people who fled Hawaii
§832-23 How to request the return of a person accused or convicted of a crime
§832-24 Protection from civil lawsuits after extradition
§832-25 How to agree to return to another state
§832-26 State does not give up rights by extradition actions
§832-27 Being brought back for extradition does not protect you from other charges