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California Penal Code Section 1553

California Penal Code Section 1553

California Penal Code Section 1553

If the prisoner is admitted to bail, and fails to appear and surrender himself according to the conditions of his bond, the magistrate, by proper order, shall declare the bond forfeited and order his immediate arrest without warrant if he be within this State.  Recovery may be had on such bond in the name of the people of the State as in the case of other bonds or undertakings given by a defendant in criminal proceedings.

California Penal Code Section 1553.1

(a) If a criminal prosecution has been instituted against a person charged under Section 1551 under the laws of this state and is still pending, the Governor, with the consent of the Attorney General, may surrender the person on demand of the executive authority of another state or hold him or her until he or she has been tried and discharged or convicted and served his or her sentence in this state.

(b) If a criminal prosecution has been instituted under the laws of this state against a person charged under Section 1551, the restrictions on the length of commitment contained in Sections 1552 and 1552.2 shall not be applicable during the period that the criminal prosecution is pending in this state.

California Penal Code Section 1553.2

The guilt or innocence of the accused as to the crime with which he is charged may not be inquired into by the Governor or in any proceeding after the demand for extradition accompanied by a charge of crime in legal form as above provided has been presented to the Governor, except as such inquiry may be involved in identifying the person held as the person charged with the crime.

Hiring a California Extradition Attorney: How we are engaged

Some of our clients arrive alone, without other representation. We become central to assembling the necessary team for a comprehensive defense including attorneys and experts in the United States and Internationally. We have extensive experience and contacts around the world.

Others however reach us through their foreign counsel and engage our services to become part of the defense team they are putting together.

Fees and Expenses:

Every case has a completely different set of facts and circumstances that make quoting a case highly individual. Cases involving international extradition laws can be extremely expensive due to the time needed for long-distance travel. Cases within the United States on the other hand may involve little more work than the defense itself and so can sometimes be included in the defense fee itself.

Due to the nature of many extradition cases, significant time may be required to prepare for a meaningful consultation and often can also require travel. As such, attorney’s fees will likely be incurred for the consultation itself. All such fees will be applied in full to your retainer should you decide to engage our services. Call us today to schedule your free consultation.

California Extradition Penal Code Laws

Penal Code Sections 1548-1558 PC

  • California Penal Code Section 1548
    • California Penal Code Section 1548.1
    • California Penal Code Section 1548.2
    • California Penal Code Section 1548.3
  • California Penal Code Section 1549
    • California Penal Code Section 1549.1
    • California Penal Code Section 1549.2
    • California Penal Code Section 1549.3
  • California Penal Code Section 1550
    • California Penal Code Section 1550.1
    • California Penal Code Section 1550.2
    • California Penal Code Section 1550.3
  • California Penal Code Section 1551
    • California Penal Code Section 1551.05
    • California Penal Code Section 1551.1
    • California Penal Code Section 1551.2
    • California Penal Code Section 1551.3
  • California Penal Code Section 1552
    • California Penal Code Section 1552.1
    • California Penal Code Section 1552.2
  • California Penal Code Section 1553
    • California Penal Code Section 1553.1
    • California Penal Code Section 1553.2
  • California Penal Code Section 1554
    • California Penal Code Section 1554.1
    • California Penal Code Section 1554.2
    • California Penal Code Section 1554.3
  • California Penal Code Section 1555
    • California Penal Code Section 1555.1
    • California Penal Code Section 1555.2
    • California Penal Code Section 1555.3
  • California Penal Code Section 1556
    • California Penal Code Section 1556.1
    • California Penal Code Section 1556.2
  • California Penal Code Section 1557
  • California Penal Code Section 1558

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