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How long does Colorado have to extradite a fugitive from California?

Typically they have 30 days from the arrest in the state you preside in. Within that 30 days, they may request a Governs warrant that will give them another 60 day extension. So the final answer is 90 days. In this situation, if they do not extradite you, there is still an active warrant for you in California, therefore if you are pulled over or your license is scanned for any reason, Colorado can arrest you for being a fugitive of justice. Then you will have to post bail, and go through the whole process again. Long story short, you'll never win. I am going through it now.


Is having a warrant issued for one's arrest the same as being a fugitive from justice for the purposes of a Brady Bill background check?

Yes, that's exactly what it is. If you have a warrant out for your arrest, you are a "fugitive from justice."


Will North Carolina extradite to California on warrant issued because you lied to HUD about your income when you lived in their HUD housing?

Forget about why the warrant was issued: whenever a warrant is issued for someone's arrest it remains as such until the charges are answered (i.e., the warrant is served). That warrant is entered into the National Criminal Information Computer, or NCIC. If law-enforcement sees that warrant it will make an arrest and hold the person in jail. Next there is the issue of whether the issuing state is willing to extradite. The arresting state doesn't do the extradition, the issuing state does. So if that state wants the fugitive it will arrange to pick the fugitive up, if the charges are serious enough. If the state is not willing to extradite then the fugitive is freed-- for now: at any time the warrant is in effect and has not been served, the fugitive will continue to be arrested until eventually he is brought to justice.


Who is a person who flees from justice?

A fugitive, or an absconder.A person who flees from justice is called a fugitive. He is also known as a wanted person and is either convicted or accused of a crime. A fugitive takes refuge in Another Country in order to avoid arrest.


What is a person called who flees from justice?

A fugitive, or an absconder.A person who flees from justice is called a fugitive. He is also known as a wanted person and is either convicted or accused of a crime. A fugitive takes refuge in another country in order to avoid arrest.


Will Florida extradite to North Carolina on obsconding probation?

All U.S. states must therefore extradite captured fugitives, the application might be inconsistent. Generally, if a state stumbles across a fugitive wanted in another jurisdiction (even different jurisdictions within a state), they will arrest the fugitive.


Does Bulgaria extradite to UK?

Bulgaria surrenders fugitive offenders to all EU Member States (including the UK) on the basis of the European Arrest Warrant.


If you abscond from Oregon what states wont extradite you back?

If by "abscond" you mean 'flee' to avoid arrest, prosecution or sentenced punishment, then you are, in all likliehood, actually a 'fugitive from justice." All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.


What happens to unpaid ticket in California but you live in Texas?

The unpaid ticket causes the court to issue a warrant for your arrest. It's unlikely that California would extradite you from Texas for an unpaid traffic ticket, but if you go back to California, you are subject to arrest at any time.


If you have an arrest warrant issued in Texas is it valid in California too?

If the police run your background for any reason they will see the arrest warrant for Texas. Depending on the charges Texas may or may not decide to extradite you. If it is a minor charge they may not extradite because Texas would have to pay for it.


Will there be an outstanding warrant in the state you flee from?

If you flee from arrest and/or prosecution you become a FUGITIVE. You will most likely have a warrant on file in the state you fled from, and could even have an interstate warrant on file if your state wishes to extradite you back.


What is that person called who is escaping from arrest?

A fugitive escapes from being under arrest.