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2023-11-27 06:04:25 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 589B3E3F2AE0E5B53BDF3466C2E3199D708E134F6CCF263F414F8F50227AE0F6
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Original Note:

It’s an opinion, so no note needed. Additionally, while a governor generally is expected to extradite, they actually in fact have the power to refuse extradition of a felon as there is no legal mechanism to prevent it from happening, as decided in Kentucky V Dennison (1861). https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/65/66/

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