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ALL states WILL EXTRADITE if the crime is severe enough to warrant such or, in most cases, failure to appear in court.
This seems to be interfering with court ordered child custody.
It's unlikely that they would extradite you back to NY. HOWEVER - there are interstate compacts in effect in which the states honor each others family court/support judgments and awards. NY COULD notify OR if you are in child support arrears, THEN you would be subject to prosecution in OR.
county court
Yes, in Family Court Division of the Circuit Court.
Contempt of family court by adult offense refers to a situation where an individual is found to have knowingly disobeyed a court order within family court, such as failing to comply with a child custody agreement or support order. This can result in penalties such as fines, jail time, or other consequences imposed by the court.
Yes, however, it is unlikely unless the charge is a felony. For example, Nebraska most likely will not extradite someone who is wanted for skipping court on a misdemeanor.
It becomes a misdemeanor on the second offense I believe. My family payed a fine on the first offense for our dog running away, and on the second offense we were summoned to court. I was charged with a class C Misdemeanor K9 at large offense.
Until withdrawn by law enforcement or the court, or until the expiration of the statute of limitations for that particular offense.
They may not extradite the juvenile but you have probably left YOURSELF open to a charge of Contempt Of Court.
Depends on the court.