There are no US states that prohibit extradition rights within the US and it's territories.
Stealing in excess of $500.00 may be charged as a felony in Missouri.
The most common felony charge in the United States is drug-related offenses, such as possession or distribution of illegal substances.
Yes, buying alcohol for minors is considered a criminal offense and can be charged as a felony in some states.
I have found a resource that states that the limit for a felony begins at $500 dollars.
WHAT IS A FELONY FOR FIGHTING HOW CAN ONE BE CHARGED AS A FELONY WHEN nobody hit or touch anyone
It can be a felony offense. It depends on premeditation and dollar damages.
Being charged with a felony crime does not have an age limit. It is the offense itself, not the age of perpetator, which determines the seriousness of the charge.
In some states, hazing is a misdemeanor. In others, such as California, if hazing is severe enough, it can be charged as a felony.
A 17 year-old may be charged as an adult in felony cases in most states, yes.
You can be extradited on a class C felony anywhere in the United States. That's why you are not allowed a passport
Buying drugs is not a felony. Selling drugs is a felony. When you buy drugs you would be charged with possession of an illegal substance; which is a misdemenor. If you are buying drugs to sell or give to others then it is a felony.
In some states, a DUI involving child endangerment can be charged as a felony, particularly if it is a repeat offense or if the circumstances are severe. However, this can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to check the specific laws in your area.