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How do the Constitution's "full faith and credit" clause and its "privileges and immunities" clause make it easier for citizens to move from one state t…
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How do the Constitution's "full faith and credit" clause and its "privileges and immunities" clause make it easier for citizens to move from one state to another?
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It means that if you have committed a crime and moved to another state then that state , then that state is responsible to hand over that person to the state in which he has committed a crime.
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