Yes.
According to the Wikipedia article "Extradition law in the United States", Indonesia is one of about fifty countries that do not have an extradition treaty with the U.S. - Indonesia does not have an extradition treaty with the United States for most crimes, however they do allow extradition to the US for drug smuggling or other drug-related crimes.
Nevada doesn't, but the United States does. International extradition falls under federal law.
no
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. Puerto Rico is exactly like any other U.S. State when it pertains to extradition to any other U.S. State.
yes Jamaica does have a good relationship with the United States.
Extradition from Mexico for child support would not happen as there is no treaty governing that with any country.
For which country? Australia is an extradition country for the United States for severe crimes. If you shoplifted a $.50 piece of candy, you're safe ;)
the united states and South Carolina
The United States, Great Britian.
It depends upon the misdemeanor. But as with the other 48 states in the United States of America, Nevada and Texas tend to respect, and cooperate with, each other, and the other states, in extradition requests. For such requests tend to be over the serious, felony charges. But any time that another country is involved, as with the other 48 states, Nevada and Texas leave the matter in the hands of the U.S. government. For the role of another country is always a federal concern.
Jamaica is not a "State" of the United States, it is a separate independent country and therefore does not have a state senator.
No,jamaica is not a member;the only members within the Americas continent are Canada and the United States.