No one can answer this question. It depends on what the terms of YOUR probation read. SUPERVISED probation implies that you have to be available or check in periodically. Read the papers, or contact your probation officer. If you violate any requirements you will be VOP'd and probably a warrant issued for your arrest.
highly because it will cost them more to get you back than your charge more than likely
Yes, Colorado will extradite for felonies, and especially for violent crimes.
You will need to check with your PO. Terms of probation vary from one place to another, and we can't give you a "one size fits all" answer- sorry-
Yes.
Interstate laws allow for them to send and receive information from one state to another.
Yes they will, they did my son from KY to tn he did 2 yrs in prison for aggravated assult.
it a misdemeanor
no
He can be extradited. The question is whether the Colorado authorities want him enough to make it worth the cost of travel. There is no way to predict this. It depends on his value to them, and the cost of travel.
32,000? Definitely not enough for the job they do..
So long as it isn't for domestic violence, yes.
A DWAI is a misdemeanor in Colorado. It is a charge that says you are over .05 but under the limit of .08. Where you have to pay the high insurance like a wet wreaks in California. When it should be a crime to charge a person for the high insurance.