Yes, they can extradite you for this.
No one can answer this question. It depends on what the terms of YOUR probation read. SUPERVISED probation implies that you have to be available or check in periodically. Read the papers, or contact your probation officer. If you violate any requirements you will be VOP'd and probably a warrant issued for your arrest.
32,000? Definitely not enough for the job they do..
It is frequently possible to start a new business and obtain a business license while on probation. However, this possibility and a probation officer's oversight depends on the conditions of the probation.
is there a statute of limitation s for probation violation charges in Colorado
Yes, Colorado will extradite for felonies, and especially for violent crimes.
You will need to check with your PO. Terms of probation vary from one place to another, and we can't give you a "one size fits all" answer- sorry-
this can take anything up to a year.
You have 4 felony convictions in another state, and you think you're going to get probation? You'll be lucky not to get hit under the"3 strikes"law.
No. As a convicted felon, you have invariably lost your second amendment rights. However, all felons in the US have the right to vote at least when they are free from probation or parole. At that point, more than 50 million people is a large lobby group. Consider starting something.
Colorado, or any other state, isn't going to have a time limit. Violation of parole is similar to an escape from prison. If they catch you, you can be immediately returned to jail/prison to finish your sentence.
Interstate laws allow for them to send and receive information from one state to another.
If you are still in Mexico, and truly wish to return to the US, the best thing to do would be to return to the US and to Colorado and surrender yourself. If nothing else, you'll at least get 'points' for turning yourself in.