It depends on the severety of the crime.
Michigan is East of the Mississippi River.
Yes.
If West Virginia agrees.
Yes
i s michigan in the south near mississippi
No.
If by "spousal abuse" you actually mean a charge of "Domestic Violence," yes, it is possible that they will extradite for that charge, especially if serious injury resulted from the assault.
Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan and West Virginia are east of the Mississippi and were not states by 1833. Michigan was granted statehood in 1837.
All states and US possessions honor each other's extradition requests.
Mississippi generally has 30 days to extradite a fugitive after the issuance of a governor's warrant. This timeframe can be extended in some circumstances, particularly if the fugitive contests the extradition. Additionally, the specific timing may vary based on the legal processes involved and the cooperation of the states involved.
Yes, Arizona does extradite to Michigan. Extradition between states in the U.S. is governed by the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act, which allows for the transfer of individuals charged with crimes from one state to another. If Michigan requests the extradition of a person from Arizona, the legal process must be followed, and the request must meet specific legal standards.
All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.