What are the rules for cross-state extradition if a judge in NC rules a defendant in NY is to be incarcerated for civil contempt? (Judge repeatedly warned about incarceration, so this appears likely at this point. It is looking like this will be criminal indirect contempt, in a civil trial.)
Do they hold them in the defendant's state (NY), or drag them to the court's state (NC)? This is a US Federal civil case.
Do they hold them in the defendant's state (NY), or drag them to the court's state (NC)? This is a US Federal civil case.