File a civil suit against the person who made the false allegations. Be advised that unless charges were dropped because they were found to be false beyond a "shadow of a doubt", it is unlikely a civil suit would be successful. Judges do not allow extradition based upon supposition.
You can be detained and extradited back to Vermont.
depending on the reason for the warrant, i.e.; misdemeanor/ felony, reciprocity agreements between states, and the cost of extradition, it is possible to be arrested.
no the will go to jail in the state that they are in
wat r the odds of getting extraduted from Ohio to Florida
Florida Department of Financial Services was created in 2002.
Certainly. You may be arrested and extradited following a pre-employment background check, a traffic violation, an ID check at an airport or many other daily situations. You should consider getting the problem handled before it jumps up at a bad time. You may even find a new federal charge for interstate flight to avoid prosecution.
The University of Miami (Florida)
Not only can you be extradited by the state, the bailbondsman that fronted your bail will not be happy he lost the bond money he had to put up and will send a bounty hunter after you. If you did not use the services of a bailbondsman, whoever fronted the bond will lose it when the court forfeits it.
Not in reality, Selena was not arrested in Miami or any part of Florida. Selena was, however, playing a character (Faith) in the movie Spring Breakers who is arrested in Florida.
You would probably get arrested
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