820.7 Warrant for arrest.
If the governor decides that the demand should be complied with, the governor shall sign a warrant of arrest, which shall be sealed with the state seal, and be directed to any peace officer or other person whom the governor may think fit to entrust with the execution thereof. The warrant must substantially recite the facts necessary to the validity of its issuance.
[C51, §3283; R60, §4522; C73, §4175; C97, §5172; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §13502; C46, §759.6; C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, §759.7; C79, 81, §820.7]
Referred to in §820.25
Structure Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 820 - UNIFORM CRIMINAL EXTRADITION ACT
Section 820.2 - Arrest of fugitives.
Section 820.3 - Demand in writing.
Section 820.4 - Investigation by attorney general.
Section 820.5 - Persons imprisoned in another state.
Section 820.6 - Criminal acts committed in third state.
Section 820.7 - Warrant for arrest.
Section 820.8 - Authority of warrant.
Section 820.9 - Authority of peace officer.
Section 820.10 - Testing legality of arrest.
Section 820.11 - Penalty for willful disobedience.
Section 820.12 - Confinement in jail.
Section 820.13 - Arrest on affidavit.
Section 820.14 - Arrest without warrant.
Section 820.15 - Holding to await requisition.
Section 820.16 - Bail — exceptions.
Section 820.17 - Discharge or recommitment.
Section 820.18 - Forfeiture of bond.
Section 820.19 - Criminal prosecution pending.
Section 820.20 - Guilt or innocence of person held.
Section 820.21 - Warrant recalled.
Section 820.22 - Receiving person extradited.
Section 820.23 - Application for extradition.
Section 820.24 - Expenses — how paid.
Section 820.25 - Waiver by person arrested.
Section 820.26 - State’s rights not deemed waived.
Section 820.27 - Trial for other crimes.