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First, there is no such thing as a misdemeanor probation violation. A probation violation is a probation violation. It is a violation of a judge's order, and whoa to he who violates the order of a judge.

So, yes, Texas will extradite from the moon for a probation violation, Wyoming should be a minor issue for the Texas prosecutor.

Do yourself a favor and waive your extradition hearing. Nothing is likely to irritate the prosecutor or the judge than a fish on the hook that fights being dragged into the boat. When you get back before the judge, be quiet until your turn to speak, be respectful, and beg forgiveness.

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They COULD... if they wanted. It may depend on the seriousness of the crime for which you were sentenced to probation, and/or the seriousness of the VOP.

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All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.

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They COULD... if they wanted. It may depend on the seriousness of the crime for which you were sentenced to probation, and/or the seriousness of the VOP.

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