They can if they choose to.
Yes.
if i move to new york and have a felony warent well thay send me back
It depends on the local and state laws, and depends on the crime. Some felony crimes have no statue of limitation so the warrant would never expire.Read more: How_long_does_it_take_for_a_felony_warrant_to_expire_in_TN
In New York State burglary, the crime of entering a building with intent to commit a crime therein, is a felony.
New York was the first state to classify arson as a felony in 1797.
I recently moved from Maui, Hawaii, and where i was working had the register robbed at my kiosk and after not being able to catch the guy due to lack of cameras she told me that last year a guy was charged with assaulting an officer in Washington and they wouldn't extradite him for that and "you basically have to murder someone for hawaii to extradite you", those were the police womans words exactly!
It is a felony that was commited outside New York State by someone who currently lives in the State.
i believe so
No, not with out a warrant
If it involved weapons there's a good chance they might. All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to know with certainty whether a particular state will choose to extradite you or not, there are simply too many variables. It may depend on the offense and the seriousness of it and/or how badly they want you returned - most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.
Yes. Getting a CDL won't be a problem - it's finding employment with a felony record which will be.
No.
The state of New York has set that at five years. It will be tolled if the individual leaves the state.