All states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. With little exception, states will extradite for felony crimes but they can legally extradite for any offense whatsoever. It may depend on the seriousness of the offense or just how badly they want a specific individual. It is impossible to know with any certainty what any state will do and generalizations cannot be made.
Hire an attorney to fight extradition.
Yes, South Carolina has an extradition law that allows for the extradition of individuals accused of crimes to and from other states. The law is governed by both state statutes and the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act, which South Carolina has adopted. This framework establishes the procedures for requesting and executing extradition, ensuring that individuals charged with crimes can be apprehended and returned to the jurisdiction where the crime was allegedly committed.
Every US state and possession honors each others extradition warrants and proceedings.
Kidnapping is a felony.https://kidnapping.uslegal.com/state-kidnapping-abduction-laws/south-carolina-kidnappingabduction-laws/
North Carolina and South Carolina
Extradition for a misdemeanor probation violation typically depends on the specific circumstances and agreements between states. South Carolina may choose to extradite for a probation violation, especially if it involves a significant penalty like a year in jail. However, if you remain trouble-free while in South Carolina, the likelihood of extradition may be reduced, as many states prioritize serious offenses over misdemeanors. Ultimately, the decision lies with the authorities in South Carolina and the state seeking extradition.
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No. I think it was North Carolina and South Carolina
South Carolina has no laws about dating. And both are over the age of consent.