Missouri Revised Statutes

Chapter 454
Enforcement of Support Law
Section 454.050

August 28, 2009


Interstate rendition.

454.050. The governor of this state may:

(1) Demand from the governor of any other state the surrender of any person found in such other state who is charged in this state with the crime of failing to provide for the support of any person in this state;

(2) Surrender on demand by the governor of any other state any person found in this state who is charged in such other state with the crime of failing to provide for the support of any person in such other state. The provisions for extradition of criminals not inconsistent herewith shall apply to any such demand although the person whose surrender is demanded was not in the demanding state at the time of the commission of the crime and although he had not fled therefrom. Neither the demand, the oath nor any proceedings for extradition pursuant to this section need state or show 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.

(L. 1959 S.B. 118)

(1962) Writ of prohibition issued to prevent circuit court from exercising further jurisdiction in habeas corpus proceeding wherein petitioner challenged extradition proceedings on ground of unconstitutionality of foreign statute under which he was charged. State ex rel. Anderson v. Weinstein (Mo.), 359 S.W.2d 355.


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