Extradition Process And Resources

Summary

Your husband, on interstate probation in Tennessee for Georgia, was arrested due to a violation and is awaiting extradition. He signed a waiver of extradition, meaning he agreed to be returned to Georgia. Georgia has 10 days to pick him up. Extradition proceedings include arrest, identity confirmation, and waiting for the demanding state to take custody. Driving without a license in Georgia is a misdemeanor with penalties like fines, probation, or jail time. For legal help, contact Tennessee Legal Aid Society or Legal Aid of East Tennessee. In Georgia, reach out to Georgia Legal Services Program or Atlanta Legal Aid Society for low-cost legal advice.

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My husband is on interstate probation in TN for GA, yesterday he was arrested during a visit with his TN PO & was told Georgia violated him & issued a warrant. He is now at the Hamilton County Jail without bond waiting to be extradited by GA. This aftenoon the magistrate had him sign a waiver of extradition, which he didn't understand. I am at home with our * kids that I homeschool he has the same job for over a year & I dont know what to do or what this all means.
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. The waiver of extradition your husband signed means he's agreed to be returned to Georgia willingly. Now:
- He'll be transported to GA due to the warrant.
- There he may face a court hearing.
I'd advise you to get a lawyer in Georgia for his defense.
the problem is I dont have money now that he is locked up me & the kids are going to be homeless
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation, ****. In Tennessee, there are resources available for individuals in your position:
- Tennessee Legal Aid Society: *-*-*-*
- Legal Aid of East Tennessee: *-*-*-*
They might provide free legal advice and assistance.
how long does ga have to pick him up
In Tennessee, Georgia law enforcement has 10 days to pick up your husband after extradition proceedings are completed. If they do not, he could be released.
what are the extradition proceedings
Extradition proceedings in Tennessee can typically include:
- Arrest and detention on the basis of an out-of-state warrant
- A hearing where the fugitive's identity is confirmed
- Signing of the extradition waiver
- A waiting period for the demanding state (Georgia, in this case) to take custody.
he signed the waiver today so * more days to get him
That's correct, ****. From the day of signing the waiver, Georgia has * more days to take him into their custody. If they fail to do so within this period, he could be released.
what are the chances they will not get him
It's hard to predict but generally, states tend to act within the given timeframe to take custody, especially if they've gone as far as issuing a warrant and initiating the extradition process.
he was violated for driving without license
I'm sorry to hear about this situation. In Georgia, driving without a license is a misdemeanor. The penalties may include:
- Fines
- Probation
- Jail time
- Increased probation conditions
However, the exact consequences depend on his record and the court's decision.
are there lawyers in Ga for low income household or payment plans i dont know
Yes, ****. In Georgia, there are resources available for individuals in a similar position:
- Georgia Legal Services Program: *-*-*-*
- Atlanta Legal Aid Society: *-*-*
They might provide free or low-cost legal advice. Payment plans may also be available.