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Luigi Mangione has waived extradition in Pennsylvania, meaning he will come to New York voluntarily. Former Manhattan prosecutors say its a good move for him to abandon his weeklong extradition fight. They said Mangione wouldnt benefit from a losing battle and needed to be close to his lawyer.
Waiver of Extradition Procedures A suspect may waive the extradition process and consent to be voluntarily transferred (in custody) to the demanding state. The suspect must sign and execute a written waiver in court.
Because federal law regulates extradition between states, there are no states that do not have extradition. As of 2010, Florida, Alaska, and Hawaii do not extradite for misdemeanor convictions committed in another U.S. state.
Why Would the Accused Consent to a Waiver of Extradition? There are a number of reasons why an accused person may prefer to waive extradition proceedings. The main reason is that the facts are undisputed, and the defendant is attempting to show the other country or U.S. state that they are willing to cooperate.
A waiver in criminal procedure means a person, usually the criminal defendant, is giving up a Constitutional right or privilege in exchange for some benefit.

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