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Yes, grand theft is extraditable.
How do you demand closure of a 15 year old felony charge that is extraditable?
ALL offenses are legally extraditable - the question is whether a state will CHOOSE to extradite or not. That is a question no one can answer. As long as they're non-extraditable apparently you're safe. Just never go back to MN.
Not enough information given to answer. ALL offenses are legally extraditable - the question is whether a state will CHOOSE to extradite or not. That is the question no one can answer.
How do you know it is non-extraditable? It all depends on how much, or how little, information the officer receives when he runs your drivers info. If his return info states that it is non-extraditable he may just complete his traffic stop and send you on your way. If he does not receive this info - only that you have a warrant our for you - on the strength of that info from his dispatcher you will probably be arrested and taken to his station where they will try to confirm the warrant. If the warrant is truly non-extraditable they will find out at this time, and release you.
will bozeman mt. extradite me from new mexico on a stolden vehicle charge
All states and US possessions honor each other's extradition requests.
In all probability, yes. All felony VOP's are extraditable.
Are you talking abouit an Extradition treaty? This is difficult to understand the way it is written. Please rephrase and resubmit. Be more specific. Thank you.
It is a warrant that is valid only within the confines of the state in which it is issued. The state will NOT bring you back from any out-of-state location.
The driver could only be taken into custody if a warrant had been issued for his or her arrest, and even that is subject to interpretation by the arresting authority.
If the subject being detained is the object of an interstate extraditable warrant, they will travel to whatever state the detainee is incarcerated in.