The Constitution of the United States says you can not be held for more than thirty days if the warrant state does not pick you up you are to be released, however some states have extended that time period to ninety days
Yes
if someone is being held for another state and to be extradited, do they still have jail privileges, and do they have three meals a day.?
Yes, it is possible.
There are NO U.S. states or possessions from which you cannot be extradited.
Generally cost is paid for by the country that demands extradition.
custodial interference and abduction
As in any state in the union, there are extradition laws in Idaho and you can be extradited from Idaho to any state. You can also be extradited to Idaho from any state.
if you commit a crime and go to another state, you cant be tried there. however, you can be arrested and extradited back to the state where you commited the crime. if you commit a crime and go to another state, you cant be tried there. however, you can be arrested and extradited back to the state where you commited the crime.
Absconding from parole IS a criminal act.
extraditionAdded: They are known as Fugitives From Justice, and they can be extradited, if the state in which they committed the offense wishes to do so.
u will get send back to the state they came from
Your jail time awaiting extradition might possibly be taken into account by the sentencing judge when he renders his verdict and sentence, but there is no assurance of it.