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House Judiciary committee explains S.87 changes to Vermont extradition process; House proposes committee amendment to Senate
Summary
House Judiciary presented S.87, a bill that would extend holding periods in extradition cases and recognize waivers signed in other states; the House proposed the committee’s amendment to the Senate and ordered third reading.
Representative Gosling, speaking for the House Judiciary Committee, outlined S.87 on the floor May 7 and the committeevoted 11to report the bill favorably with an amendment.
"An extradition is how one state, which is called the holding state, delivers a person to another state, which is called the demanding state," Representative Gosling said, describing the multiagency, governor‑level process that currently governs interstate extradition in Vermont.
The committee presentation explained the bill addresses timing and waiver questions in five sections.…
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