Depending upon the charge, and as long as legal standards are satisfactorily met, Texas and the other 49 states within the United States of America tend to respect, and cooperate with, each other on extradition requests. For such requests tend to be made on the serious, felony charges. But neither Texas nor any one of the other states makes any decisions once the role of a country other than the U.S. emerges. For involvement of Another Country always falls within the scope of responsibilities of the federal government.
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.
Most states wont, because it's not worth it...But if you have felony's then that's a different story... .But it also depends on the judge and the offense....
Added: In this day and age of budget crunches, it may seem unlikely - BUT - where the law is concerned, 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.
Yes
Yes.
Yes. Every state in the USA will honor extradition requests from other states.
ALL US states and possession honor each other extradition warrants.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to say whether a particular state will choose to extradite you or not, there are simply too many variables. It may depend on the offense and the seriousness of the crime and/or how badly they want you returned - most states WILL extradite for felony offenses
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to say whether a particular state will choose to extradite you or not, there are simply too many variables. It may depend on the offense and the seriousness of the crime and/or how badly they want you returned - most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.
Assuming all the necessary procedures are followed, the Extradition of Fugitives Clause in the Constitution requires extradition between the states.
Yes
Yes, they can, if they wish to do so.
States don't usually extradite over misdemeanours, but Parole violation is a felony and all states will extradite.
Yes.
For felony offenses, most states WILL extradite.
yes if that state want's you badly enough.
Most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.