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.
Spousal abuse is abuse regardless of whether or not it is discussed.
Many women die from spousal abuse due co-dependency issues.
Yes, you can record spousal abuse, but it may not be used in a court of law although some judges will listen to the recording in his Chambers and make a decision from what he hears.
Of course not!
in 2007 29 congresspersons were accused of abuse 3 were arrested
Spousal abuse is almost always hidden by closed doors and family and friends may not be aware of what is going on. Therefore it is not mandatory in Kentucky or any other State to report spousal abuse, but, the victim should report it to the police.
The conviction rate for spousal abuse in the US can vary significantly depending on various factors such as the jurisdiction, the strength of evidence, and the willingness of victims to testify. Conviction rates may range from 50% to 70%, but it is important to note that spousal abuse cases can be challenging to prosecute due to lack of evidence or victims recanting their statements.
depends on the shelter. ask them
When they are guilty of something and know they are going to get caught. FOr example, cheating.
For trespassing, if nothing else.
Only they know for sure, but there were allegations of spousal and drug abuse.
Three are no extenuating circumstances in spousal abuse or domestic violence cases. The person who feels driven to the point of physical attack or violence ALWAYS has the option of walking away before the first blow is struck.