In some cases concerning child custody, a governor may refuse to extradite a fugitive.
In the United States, the Extradition Clause can be found in Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2 of the US Constitution. Congress had to include the clause to specify the extradition from state to state, and the extradition to other countries. The extradition clause is very strict and only in case of child custody, a governor may refuse to extradite a fugitive.
In some cases concerning child custody a governor may refuse to extradite a fugitive.
Explanation:
Child custody and legal guardianship are contractual terms which are used to explain the legal and practical connection between a parent or guardian and a child in that person's care, such as the right to make choices on the welfare of a child and the obligation to worry for and maintain the child.
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