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I'm assuming the question is if Indiana can transfer you to California. In which case, I believe they can, if you have an active warrant against you. Or if you posted bail under the condition that you not leave the area.

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Q: Can you be extradited from California for having fled Indiana on a misdemeanor for being intoxicated in public and resisting arrest even though you were planning to return for the jury trial date?
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