HRS §484-18
Extradition rules for people charged with crimes
When someone is being extradited for a crime under this chapter, the state does not have to prove that the person fled from justice or was in the demanding state when the crime happened. This section only changes what must be shown in extradition proceedings.
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The statute, as written — Interstate rendition
In the proceedings for extradition of a person charged with a crime under this chapter, it need not be shown that the person whose surrender is demanded has fled from justice or at the time of the commission of the crime was in the demanding or other state.
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