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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
1. If the person is not arrested pursuant to section 29-30.3-12 or 29-30.3-18 within the period specified in the arrest warrant or other process, the magistrate for good cause may issue further orders under subsection 3 of section 29-30.3-06 for additional periods not exceeding a total of sixty days. Further extensions of orders may be requested by the person under subsection 3 of section 29-30.3-06.
2. If the person is not arrested pursuant to section 29-30.3-12 or 29-30.3-18 within the time specified by the magistrate, the person may not be subjected to any further order in this state under subsection 3 of section 29-30.3-06. If the person is subsequently arrested in this state under section 29-30.3-04 or 29-30.3-05 on the basis of the same arrest warrant of the other state, the person may not be subjected to the issuance of orders under subsection 3 of section 29-30.3-06 and must be released from custody. However, the person may be arrested thereafter pursuant to section 29-30.3-12 or 29-30.3-18.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 29. Judicial Procedure, Criminal § 29-30.3-07. (2-104) Extension of time - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-29-judicial-procedure-criminal/nd-cent-code-sect-29-30-3-07/
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