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Yes, it means that Indiana will only enforce the warrant in the Sates of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. Any police stop in other states would see that Indiana will not extradite based on the bench warrant alone. However, if the person is picked up on other serious charges in Flordia, Indiana may decide to pursue it further. It's more a question of efficiency/finances.

Additional View: It must also be kept in mind that a sentence of probation is a sentence for being found guilty of a criminal offense. The statute of limitations will not run out on this violation, in effect you are an "escapee" and the un-expired term of your sentence will NOT "go away."

It would be much better for you to return and face the music. Eventually 'Murphy's Law' will catch up with you. You can bank on it!

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Q: When Indiana issues a bench warrant for probation violation but it says limited extradition for Indiana Kentucky and Ohio only does that mean that they won't extradite that person living in Florida?
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Almost always.


Will the state of Kentucky extradite probation violaters that are class d felons?

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