ALL US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradtion. Whether they consider your offense serious enough to go through the trouble of extraditing you, or not, can't be known.
You can be extradited, but whether or not you will be is a matter between the law enforcement agencies and how intent they are on prosecuting you.
No.
You could have your probation revoked and go back to prison.
Yes, it is possible for Illinois to extradite someone from Mississippi for a felony charge, such as possession of weed with intent. Extradition typically depends on the seriousness of the offense and whether there is a valid arrest warrant issued by the state seeking extradition. However, the specific circumstances of the case and the extradition laws in Illinois and Mississippi will ultimately determine if extradition will occur.
YES
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The bill for marijuana in Illinois is a medical marijuana bill. It was passed in August 2013.
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Yes
No. This is not true. You can become a probation officer with a felony. You just have to work alot harder and find someone that will hire you. A felon is probation officer in St. Louis and he did 15 years in prison. He went against the odds and turned his life around, He can do so can anyone else. People need to get felons hope.
yes
the possetion of marijuana is illegal in the whole country.
Yes, certainly.