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Haupt v. Mitchell

Supreme Court of Georgia
Mar 4, 1987
353 S.E.2d 345 (Ga. 1987)

Opinion

44153.

DECIDED MARCH 4, 1987. RECONSIDERATION DENIED MARCH 24, 1987.

Habeas corpus. Chatham Superior Court. Before Judge Cheatham.

John R. Calhoun, for appellant.

Spencer Lawton, Jr., District Attorney, J. Clayton Culp, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


This is an appeal in a habeas corpus action brought by the appellant to challenge his extradition to Florida. The court below denied relief finding the extradition documents to be in order. We affirm the denial of relief.

Haupt is charged with taking actions in Georgia which resulted in the commission of a crime in Florida. He contends that since he never "fled" Florida, and federal law only authorizes extradition to states from which the fugitive has fled, he is not subject to extradition in this case. He contends that OCGA § 17-13-25, which authorizes extradition in cases such as this one, should be pre-empted by federal law. We find no basis for a finding of pre-emption in Haupt's argument and thus find that OCGA § 17-13-25 may form the basis for Haupt's extradition. Since the extradition documents otherwise meet the requirements of Michigan v. Doran, 439 U.S. 282 ( 99 S.C. 530, 58 L.Ed.2d 521) (1978), we affirm the ruling of the trial court.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


DECIDED MARCH 4, 1987 — RECONSIDERATION DENIED MARCH 24, 1987.


Summaries of

Haupt v. Mitchell

Supreme Court of Georgia
Mar 4, 1987
353 S.E.2d 345 (Ga. 1987)
Case details for

Haupt v. Mitchell

Case Details

Full title:HAUPT v. MITCHELL

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Mar 4, 1987

Citations

353 S.E.2d 345 (Ga. 1987)
353 S.E.2d 345

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