No. Minnesota and the other 49 states within the United States tend to respect, and cooperate with, each other on extradition requests. For extradition tends to be requested on the serious, felony charges. But not one of the states makes decisions about extradition between a state and a country other than the U.S. For involvement of Another Country always requires the role of the federal government as decisionmaker.
Most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.
Minnesota
if you have serious charges against you, they could very well could extradite you so you can face them and be tried.
no
Minnesota borders Canada.
yes under the provisions of the Hague Treaty.
How long is a flight from British columbia Canada to Minnesota?
yes
Canada, China, Nepal, India, North Korea, etc.
depends on where in Canada you want to go. Minnesota borders Canada... a flight from Minneapolis to Winnipeg would be about an hour.
Canada borders Minnesota to the north.
No. The Canadian government will not extradite someone if they are facing execution. The United States must ensure that the criminal will not be executed in order to extradite them. there have, however, been times where this was worked around. For example, the US could get the offender extradited on other charges, then charge them with the executable offense once they were in custody.