Should the good cause standard under Penal Code section 1305.4 for extension of the period to exonerate bail require a demonstration of a reasonable likelihood of success of returning a fugitive? When a court finds there has been a diligent investigation to locate a fugitive, does the burden shift to the People to prove that there is not a reasonable likelihood of success of returning the fugitive? Does an extension of the period to exonerate bail commence on the date on which the initial 180-day period expires or on the date on which the trial court grants the extension?
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