The act of voluntarily relinquishing the right to formal extradition proceedings allows an individual to be returned to a jurisdiction where they are wanted, typically for criminal prosecution. This process bypasses the usual legal steps associated with international or interstate transfer of a suspect. For example, a person arrested in one state on a warrant from another state can choose to forgo an extradition hearing and agree to be immediately transported to the requesting state.
Choosing this option can offer several advantages. It often expedites the legal process, potentially leading to a faster resolution of the case. By cooperating with authorities, the individual might demonstrate a willingness to accept responsibility, which could be viewed favorably during sentencing. Historically, agreeing to this process has been seen as a way to avoid protracted legal battles and reduce legal costs.