Warrant of arrest outside jurisdiction: receiving court must execute arrest, seal the warrant, and return detainee or admit on security. When a warrant is issued for a person believed to be outside the issuing court's ordinary jurisdiction, the issuing court may send the warrant with the prescribed requisition to a court within the person's jurisdiction; the receiving court must seal the warrant, effect the arrest through its officers or subordinate courts with police assistance, and either forward the detainee in proper custody to the issuing court or release the detainee on security for appearance and inform the issuing court.
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Warrant of arrest outside jurisdiction: receiving court must execute arrest, seal the warrant, and return detainee or admit on security.
When a warrant is issued for a person believed to be outside the issuing court's ordinary jurisdiction, the issuing court may send the warrant with the prescribed requisition to a court within the person's jurisdiction; the receiving court must seal the warrant, effect the arrest through its officers or subordinate courts with police assistance, and either forward the detainee in proper custody to the issuing court or release the detainee on security for appearance and inform the issuing court.
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