If a person is arrested on suspicion of the commission of an offense in another state and the suspicion is reasonable, the person shall not be discharged until a sufficient time has been given for a demand to be made on the Governor for his rendition.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 3926; Code 1868, § 3949; Code 1873, § 4025; Code 1882, § 4025; Penal Code 1895, § 1228; Penal Code 1910, § 1309; Code 1933, § 50-118.
Structure Georgia Code
Article 1 - General Provisions
§ 9-14-2. Habeas Corpus on Account of Detention of Spouse or Child
§ 9-14-3. Petition for Writ — Contents
§ 9-14-4. Petition for Writ — Verification; to Whom Presented
§ 9-14-9. When Warrant for Arrest of Person Detained to Be Issued Along With Writ
§ 9-14-10. Respondent’s Return to Writ — When and Where Made
§ 9-14-11. Respondent’s Return to Writ — Verification; Production of Person Detained
§ 9-14-13. Production of Legal Process
§ 9-14-15. To Whom Notice of Hearing Given
§ 9-14-16. When Person Not to Be Discharged
§ 9-14-17. Discharge for Defect in Affidavit, Warrant, or Commitment
§ 9-14-18. Discharge After Arrest for Offense Committed in Another State
§ 9-14-19. Powers of Court in Cases Not Covered by Code Sections 9-14-16 Through 9-14-18
§ 9-14-20. Recordation of Proceedings by Clerk of Court; Fees
§ 9-14-21. Costs of Proceedings
§ 9-14-22. Appeals; Speedy Hearing; Transmittal of Remittitur