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Extradition from WHERE? If the offense was serious enough and the feds wanted you badly enough, they could, if they wanted, extradite you from any country with which the US has an extradition treaty.

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Depending on the state that the crime was committed in and the state that you are now in. For example Arizona will not extradite for aggravated assault if you are now living in California.

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