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If the DUI is a misdemeanor DUI probably not. If the offense is a felony DUI you can be extradited from all 50 states including canada which has a agreement with the United States to extradite you back.
Canada does not allow a US Citizen to enter with a DUI unless they have a Transit Visa. Countries that do NOT disallow entry due to a DUI: Mexico Columbia ? Panama ? Costa Rica ?
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Yes.
It is possible for a DUI felon to go to Thailand, as Thailand does not typically ask about past criminal history upon entry. However, it is important to check the specific visa requirements for entry and any restrictions that may apply to individuals with a criminal record.
Yes and technically you don't have to commit a crime in Seattle to be extradited back but, they wouldn't waist there time looking for you unless it was a felony level DUI
Ask the person's probation officer.
I would think so, you're a felon...
Extradition is not typical for misdemeanors, but if Tennessee wants you to serve time in the Volunteer State they will probably try to have you extradited. The laws from state to state are very similar. So they can have you extradited, but it may not be worth it to them to do so.
If you are charged with DUI, you will probably be arrested at the scene. You may also be punished with jail time. A prior criminal record may result in a harsher sentence. If you are a felon and are on probation or parole, the DUI charge may violate that and result in revocation of all or a portion of your probation/parole.
No, it is a death penalty case.