7-3-208. Effect of warrant.
(a) The warrant shall:
(i) Authorize the officer or other person to whom directed to arrest the accused at any place where he may be found within the state and to deliver him to the duly authorized agent of the demanding state; and
(ii) Command the aid of all sheriffs and other peace officers in the execution of the warrant.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Chapter 3 - Fugitives and Prevention of Crime
Section 7-3-201 - Definitions.
Section 7-3-203 - General Requirements as to Demand by Another State.
Section 7-3-204 - Investigation of Demand.
Section 7-3-205 - Contents of Demand.
Section 7-3-206 - Surrender of Accused When Not Present in Demanding State at Time of Crime.
Section 7-3-207 - Issuance of Governor's Warrant for Arrest; Contents.
Section 7-3-208 - Effect of Warrant.
Section 7-3-209 - Authority of Person Making Arrest to Command Assistance.
Section 7-3-211 - Penalty for Surrendering Accused Without Hearing.
Section 7-3-212 - Confinement in Jail for Safekeeping; Expenses.
Section 7-3-213 - Issuance of Warrant for Arrest by Judge or Magistrate.
Section 7-3-214 - Authority to Arrest Person Without Warrant.
Section 7-3-215 - Examination of Person Arrested Without Warrant; Commitment Pending Demand.
Section 7-3-216 - Right of Person Arrested Without Warrant to Bail.
Section 7-3-217 - Failure of State to Demand Person Arrested Without Warrant Within Time Specified.
Section 7-3-218 - Failure of Prisoner Admitted to Bail to Appear.
Section 7-3-219 - Procedure Where Criminal Prosecution Pending Against Accused in State.
Section 7-3-220 - Inquiry Into Guilt or Innocence of Accused.
Section 7-3-221 - Recall Of, or Issuance of New, Warrant.
Section 7-3-222 - Demand That Accused Be Returned to This State; Issuance of Warrant.
Section 7-3-223 - Application for Return of Accused to This State.
Section 7-3-224 - Payment of Expenses for Return of Accused to This State.
Section 7-3-225 - Service of Civil Process on Person Brought Into State.
Section 7-3-226 - Charging of Person Brought Into State With Other Crimes.