According to the U.S. law regarding extraditing someone in 30 days it'll depend on which state because I know in most states once the 30 day period is over there is a chance that the person being extradited can get out of paying the ticket or court fees and can actually sue the court system for loss of wages and even loss of that persons personal time. But that is in 38 of the 50 states. So it'll all depend on the state in which you live and your criminal status.
Any state will, however in this economy, they would rather not go to the expense.
There are no "Mileage limits" from any state! It depends on the severity of the crime as to whether or not a state will extadite. As a special transport officer, I escorted a prisoner from Hawaii to PA. for a parole violation.
No. Louisiana is the only forced heir state. You can read more about it at the related question link.
The State Within was created in 2006.
The idea that people within a state can and should determine the laws within that state is referred to as popular sovereignty. Popular sovereignty is the principle that the people in a state can determine the laws within that state.
The duration of The State Within is 3600.0 seconds.
For a short time, Athens. However it did not give the same privilege to a couple of hundred Greek citiy-states which it forced to stay within it's empire and pay for its extravagances.
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Socrates was the famous Greek philosopher and teacher who was forced to drink poison as an enemy of the state.
The State Within ended on 2006-12-07.
The State where the TRUE Americans were forced to live...Oklahoma !