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Based on the Constitution, a person is charged with a serious crime in one state and then flees to another state can be arrested. He will then be brought back to the state where the crime was committed and all the necessary processes will be executed there.

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They then face the federal crime of crossing state lines to evade prosecution.

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He is a "Fugitive From Justice" and, when located and arrested, he can be extradited back to the state in which he committed the offense.

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An arrest warrant can be issued, you can be arrested in the new state, and you can be extradited back to the original state, depending upon the nature of the charge.

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cannot be tried in the state to which he or she has fled

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