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I was sentenced in Oregon in 2002 to prison for 21 months and three years probation, the day I got out, April 2004, I went straight to Chicago. I did not report at all. I have been pulled over three times, once in Alabama, which I gave him my Oregon license, and told me that I have a warrant but its not extraditable, Got stopped in Tennessee, same thing, stopped in Chicago, same thing I knew that Oregon wouldn't bring me back the day I got out, so My release plan was just that! Oregon only brings you back from connecting states, and don't be fooled by that nonsense about how serious your case is, I had an assault2, Its been seven years now and I'm doing great.

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There's no way of answering this particular question. Much can depend on how badly they want you back and/or what the particular crime was you committed. If it was a felony offense, yes, almost certainly. Suffice it to say that ALL US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition.

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yes,i have seen on police computer myself that Oregon will pick up from California,but only the northern part,for post prison supervision.

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