could be retakenwi,thout having his parole revoked,that Louisiana'scertificateand warrantwere admissablein evidenceand that Mississippi'sarrestwarrant (the receivingstatess)was authorizedby the Compact. The AttorneysGeneralof Arkansas (1957)and North Carolina(1959)have both declaredthat out-of-state paroleesunder supervisionin the receivingstate may be arrestedupon issuance of a temporaryrevocationwarrantby the Compac t Administratorof the receiving state,or arrestedand detainedtemporari,ly withouta warrantupon paroleviola- tion.
SUMMARY
1. When the parole or probationof a personwho is being SUperviSed in the State of Texas for another state is revokedby the other state, that state may send its agents into the State of TeXaB and upon proper identification retakephysicalcustodyof the paroleeor probationer and returnhim to the Bendingstatewithout extraditionproceedings Mr. Jack ROBS, Page 6 (wwi989 )
and withoutreferenceto whetherthe person has signeda waiver of extraditionin the State of Texas.
2.When a paroleeor probationeriB being sUperViSedin one state for another state,neitherbeing the State of Texas, and such person abscondsto the State of TeXaB and his parole or probationis revoked,the state of originaljurisdictionmay take him into custodyin Texas and returnhim to its jurisdic- tion, without extraditionproceedings,under Article781~, Texas Code of CriminalProcedure.
3. A person is not to be admittedto bail in Texas when he is on parole or probationfrom anothersstate, when his parole or probationhas been revoked,and when the Bendingstate is in the processof returninghim to its jurisdiction.
4. When authorizedand directedby the Bendingstate,a parolee or probationerfrom another statewho is being SUperviSedin the State of Texas may be held in CUBtOdyupon the order of the AdminiBtI%tOr of the Compactfor the State of Texas until a revo- cationwarrant can be obtainedfrom the Bendingstate.
Yours very truly,
WILL WILSON AttorneyGeneralof TeXaB
GLRNNR. BROWN @BiBtad
APPROVED:
OPINIONCOMMITTIZH W. V. Geppert,Chairman
Joe M&asters L. P. Lollar Virgil Pulliam Mary K. Wall
RRVIEWEDFORTHRA~O~NY GENERAL BY: HoughtonBrownlee,Jr.