Basically the laws of every state with regard to extradition are the same: if a person is arrested in the state from the one that issued the warrant, the person is taken to the county jail of that jurisdiction and awaits extradition to the County seeking the person. Normally an extradition hearing is held to determine whether the individual is in fact the one that is being held for extradition. The individual can admit he is such person being sought (he is not admitting guilt) or challenge this. The state is seeking the person generally has up to two weeks to arrange for the defendant to be transferred, or the defendant can be released.
Federal and state laws allow extradition between states.
The extradition process helps states enforce their laws because fugitives who flee to another state will be returned for trial.
Rendition is between two states and extradition is between two countries. However, 99% of people use extradition when referring to "between states" in today's society.
There aren't any states in the US that are non extradition states. The Constitution requires all states to recognize and cooperate with each others laws.
All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. There are no 'sanctuary' states.
None. All US states and possessions are bound by agreement to honor each other's requests for extradition.
all of em if they want you bad enough.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition.
All US states and territories honor each others Writs of Extraditon (also known as Governor's Warrants). There are no "safe haven" states.
For which country? Australia is an extradition country for the United States for severe crimes. If you shoplifted a $.50 piece of candy, you're safe ;)
What specific info are you looking for? All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition.