I'm confused! If the questioner didn't break any laws, why are they wanted on a warrant somewhere?? No matter though.......... In this day and age of budget crunches, it may seem unlikely to be extradited for a misdemeanor - BUT - never say "never!"
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states! It is impossible to know with certainty whether a particular state will choose to extradite you for a particular offense, or not, there are simply too many variables - it may depend, in part, on the offense and the seriousness of it, and/or how badly they want you returned - most states WILL extradite for felony offenses and crimes of violence.
There is also the question of international extradition. However, it is unlikely that a country would go through all the time and expense for a minor matter. However, they will seek extradition for felonies.
It's the lowest misdemeanor. When you break the law it's categorized into Class A B and C felonies, and Class A B C D and E misdemeanors. Felonies are worse than misdemeanors and receive more punishment. A class E misdemeanor will most likely result in a fine and some community service. Probation will most likely be 6 months to a year but the Probation Officer will most likely let you finish early since it is not a serious offense. But you if you break any laws while on probation it is mandatory jail time.
If you're in trouble with the law, you need to stay away from other criminals. Hanging around criminals just makes you more likely to do something dumb and break the law again. Hang around law-abiding people instead and change your life around!
If it's a grammar felony, the answer is no.
it is very likely for a condom to break
Icebergs break into smaller pieces all the time. It's not likely that one would break precisely in half, but it's possible. yes it will the person that said the first answer is lame
Depends on the thickness of the glass. If it's not to thick, then yes. The person is also likely to end up with an injury to the hand, so not recommended.
The same way you'd break up with anybody else- in person, in a respectful manner. If they bi polar most in likely they will be up with you know need to worry about break up
Due to the nature of turbines,there are several parts that can break. You are most likely to have a belt break. The Pelton wheel in the turbine is most likely to break. This is because the part is used to protect the turbine during winter freeze-up and spring break-up,
I would be asking, in person, for a break, and would provide PROOF that your company is sending you out of the country. In that case the owner will be more likely to allow you to terminate early.
The specific crime that could apply varies by state, but you would probably be charged with burglary, vandalism, or theft. Depending on the laws of the jurisdiction, and the value of the item(s) stolen it could be either a misdemeanor or a felony.
A person or thing that is going to break A person or thing that is going to break
It depends. If your boyfriend was hiding something from you on his phone (maybe some other person's photo or messages from another person that he wouldn't have wanted you to see), then he most likely break up with you. If he had nothing to hide from you, then you won't have to worry about him breaking up with you.