The question does not state WHAT the offense was, but usually, for felony offenses, most states will extradite. All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradtition. If you have left AZ, unless you return and surrender, you run the risk of an additional charge of FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE.
A first offense basic extreme DUI offense would still be a misdemeanor in Arizona. Other factors could push the offense to a felony such as multiple offenses or endangerment of a child.
the first felony you are convicted of.
A first offense DUI is typically considered a misdemeanor in Nebraska. However, if aggravating factors are present, such as causing injury or death while driving under the influence, it could potentially be charged as a felony. It is important to consult with a legal professional for guidance specific to your situation.
Not normally. Felony DUI in the U.S. is normally your 3rd offense.
first offense is a class 1 misdemeanor third offense is a felony
Yes to both first offense misdemeanor 0 to 6 months second offense felony 0 to 5 years third offense 5 to 20 years also a felony
In Tennesse, a DUI becomes a class E felony upon the fourth offense within ten years. Up until that point, it remains a misdemeanor offense.
In Illinois, a DUI is typically classified as a misdemeanor offense for a first or second offense. However, it can be charged as a felony under certain circumstances, such as if it is a third or subsequent offense, or if there are aggravated factors involved, such as causing bodily harm or death while driving under the influence.
FELONY offense.
yes
It is considered a Class B Misdemeanor for First Offense.
First of all; All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. Secondly: Most states WILL extradite for violations of their felony laws. No one can predict exactly what a state will choose to do in any one particular case.