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Section 7-3-224 - Payment of Expenses for Return of Accused to This State — Wyoming Law | CourtGPT
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Section 7-3-224 - Payment of Expenses for Return of Accused to This State

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7-3-224. Payment of expenses for return of accused to this state. (a) The state shall pay the expenses involved in the return to this state of a person charged with violating the terms of his parole or who has escaped from a state penal institution or who has escaped from a corrections program provided for inmates of a state penal institution other than a defendant serving a split sentence of incarceration under W.S. 7-13-107 or a probationer participating in a residential or nonresidential community correctional program pursuant to W.S. 7-18-108. In all other cases the expenses of extradition shall be paid by the county applying for the return of the person. (b) Expenses authorized under this section include the fees paid to the officers of the state on whose governor the requisition is made, and mileage for all necessary travel in returning the person not exceeding the rate set in W.S. 9-3-103.