Articles IV to VII of the US Constitution
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Section 1: Each state is required to honor all other states and shall respect and honor "public Acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
Section 2: Citizens of one state are entitled to the privileges and protection of other states. Any criminal fleeing one state is required to return the criminal to the proper state of jurisdiction. The final clause of section 2 deals with the return of runaway slaves and was nullified by the 13th amendment to the Constitution.
Section 2: Citizens of one state are entitled to the privileges and protection of other states. Any criminal fleeing one state is required to return the criminal to the proper state of jurisdiction. The final clause of section 2 deals with the return of runaway slaves and was nullified by the 13th amendment to the Constitution.
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