Yes. All states extradite from other states. It is federal law that a crime committed in one state be tried in that same state. so say you kill a man in Utah, than run to Nebraska and get picked up on assault an battery charges. you will be tried in Nebraska, than shipped back to Utah for another trial. Your prison term will be decided at your sentencing.
Yes, however, it is unlikely unless the charge is a felony. For example, Nebraska most likely will not extradite someone who is wanted for skipping court on a misdemeanor.
Utah has more mountains than Nebraska
Fly you in an airplane, or drive you in a vehicle.
how many days does colorado have to extradite an individual from Utah before Utah has to release them
i think utah
Drive time from Omaha, Nebraska to Salt Lake City, Utah is approximately 30 hours
The driving distance from Salt Lake City, Utah to Omaha, Nebraska is about 937 miles.
Utah, Colorado, South Dakota, Montana, Nebraska,and Idaho
Montana, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, and South Dakota all border Wyoming.
New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and the corner of Arizona (where the 4 states come together).
6: Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Idaho
It depends entirely on the charge. If it is a serious crime, or if Utah simply wants you badly enough, you will be extradited from any state or territory.