Extradition Clause

The Extradition Clause or Interstate Rendition Clause[1] of the United States Constitution is Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2, which provides for the extradition of an accused criminal back to the state where they allegedly committed a crime.

  1. ^ Heritage Foundation (Washington, D.C.) (2005). The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Edwin Meese, III: Regnery Publishing. pp. 273. ISBN 1-59698-001-X.

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