If a criminal prosecution has been instituted against a person under the laws of this State and is still pending, the Governor may:
(1) surrender the person on demand of the executive authority of another state; or
(2) hold the person until the person has been tried and discharged or convicted and punished in this State.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Section 9-102 - Fugitives From Justice; Duty of Governor
Section 9-103 - Form of Demand
Section 9-104 - Governor May Call for Investigation
Section 9-106 - Extradition of Persons Not Present in Demanding State at Time of Commission of Crime
Section 9-107 - Governor's Warrant of Arrest
Section 9-108 - Manner and Place of Execution
Section 9-109 - Authority of Arresting Officer
Section 9-110 - Rights of Accused Person; Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus
Section 9-111 - Noncompliance With Delivery Procedures
Section 9-112 - Confinement in Correctional Facility When Necessary
Section 9-113 - Arrest Before Requisition
Section 9-114 - Arrest Without Warrant
Section 9-115 - Commitment to Await Requisition; Bail
Section 9-117 - Discharge, Recommitment, or Renewal of Bail
Section 9-118 - Forfeiture of Bail
Section 9-119 - Persons Under Criminal Prosecution in This State at Time of Requisition
Section 9-120 - Inquiry Into Guilt or Innocence of Accused Prohibited
Section 9-121 - Governor May Recall Warrant
Section 9-122 - Fugitives From This State; Duty of Governor
Section 9-123 - Application for Issuance of Requisition; by Whom Made; Contents
Section 9-124 - Waiver of Extradition Proceedings
Section 9-125 - No Waiver by This State
Section 9-126 - No Right of Asylum or Immunity From Other Criminal Prosecutions While in This State