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Yes, if the authorities in Reno are willing to extradite you back to Nevada.
Unless the arrest warrant specifically states that the issuing agency will extradite then you can not be arrested for it.
You may be arrested and held in custody until such time as MO can determine if NE wishes to extradite you.
You can ALWAYS be arrested for an ARREST warrant regardless of issuing agency or the arresting agency.Additional: There is widespread mis-understanding of the term "extradite." Extradition refers only to removing a person from one STATE to another STATE.If you are wanted on a warrant and are arrested in the same state the warrant was issued in, no extradition is involved - only a county-to-county transfer.
The answer is yes they will. 60,000 dollars in Wisconsin is considered a Felony.
There could be problems. The age of consent in California is 18. Yes, he can be charged with sexual crimes.
Yes, you can be arrested for a violation of a Municipal code in California.
You will be taken into custody but I doubt Florida will pay to extradite from Colorado.Another View: the above statement is not exactly true. If the attachment is for a felony offense, there is a good likelihood that FL will extradite you.
In general, No. On a misdemeanor charge extradition over a long distance is generally not going to happen. The State or jurisdiction that has the charge must pay for someone to come pick you up if you are arrested in another State. This is expensive and most jurisdictions will not want to pay this cost so they don't extradite over long distances.
If Texas placed the arrants on the interstate wanted files and indicates that they will extradite you, yes, you can be.
ask the cops or his family
A person can be arrested in another state if there is an active warrant in the system. It is not unusual for people to be arrested on out of state warrants.