Compact Online Reference Encyclopedia (CORE)

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Whether an undocumented immigrant is subject to the Compact
As a general proposition, convicted persons enjoy no right to interstate travel or a constitutionally protected interest to supervision in another state. See Jones v. Helms, 452 U.S. 412, 418-20 (1981); Griffin v. Wisconsin, 483 U.S. 868, 874 (1987); U.S…
Whether the offender being in the receiving state prior to investigation is a valid reason for rejection
    Training Bulletin 1-2021i - Reporting Instructions Processing for Living in Receiving State at the Time of Sentencing Effective February 2, 2021 Re: Rule 3.103 (a)(1) States are REQUIRED to adhere to timeframes in Rule 3.103, including sending the…
Whether offenders sentenced to home detention programs are eligible for transfer under the Compact
Authority to issue travel permits
Rules governing retaking an offender under the compact of the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision
Sending State – means a state requesting the transfer of an offender, or which transfers supervision of an offender, under the terms of the Compact and its rules.
Rules governing transfer of supervision under the compact of the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision
Detainer – means an order to hold an offender in custody.
ICAOS Rules 4.111 and 5.103 also require sending states to issue nationwide arrest warrants for absconders who fail to return to the sending state in no less than fifteen (15) business days. Warrant requirements apply to offenders who fail to return to…
Warrant – means a written order of the court or authorities of a sending or receiving state or other body of competent jurisdiction which is made on behalf of the state, or United States, issued pursuant to statute and/or rule and which commands law…
Retaking – means the act of a sending state in physically removing an offender, or causing to have an offender removed, from a receiving state.
As previously noted, Article I of ICAOS authorizes officers of a sending state to enter a receiving state, or a state to which an offender has absconded, for purposes of retaking an offender. With limited exceptions, the decision to retake an offender…
Whether sex offenders can travel out of state once they are transferred to a receiving state
Whether a sending state can close interest in a case if the offender's status no longer qualifies under the definition of supervision
Whether an offender who has been arrested and released on bail for pending charges in the receiving state may be apprehended and detained for retaking by the sending state pending resolution of the new criminal charge
The courts have defined the relationship between sending state and receiving state officials as an agency relationship. Courts recognize that in supervising out-of-state offenders the receiving state acts on behalf of and as an agent of the sending state…
Whether a receiving state can require relevant documents and return an offender that can no longer be safely supervised
Whether officers can arrest and detain compact offenders for probation violations
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