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There is NO way to answer these questions with any degree of certainty! It all depends on the person and the offense and how badly they want you back. ANY state can extradite for ANY offense it chooses. Whether they will choose to extradite, or not, is an unknowable fact.

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15y ago

Yes. However, in reality it may come down to an economic question. Where is the person being extradited from? How serious was the original offense? What did the VOP consist of? Why is the person avoiding the ajudicated consequences of their act?

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11y ago

Hello,

I have a 3rd DU in CAI. I paid the price for the first 2. I am now living in South America for work. If I enter the USA in MIA, will I be held, if so, for how long? OR will I be extradited to the most broke Stae in the USA?

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Arizona (a state) does not have the legal authority to extradite an individual from a foreign nation (Colombia) on its own. They must make the reqeust for extradition through the US Justice and/or State Departments who, in turn, may send a request for extradition to the Colombian government.

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15y ago

No, only felonies, or child-support issues.

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No way to give a definite answer to this question except to say - MOST states WILL extradite on felony offenses.

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They CAN, if they wish to. All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. No one can predict what CA might do in your particular circumstance.

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