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Doubtful, the statute of limitations is 7 years in most cases.

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Q: Will you be extradited on a nine year old public intoxication out of state warrant?
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What happens to person when he is picked up on out of state warrant in Massachusetts?

He'll be extradited to the state with the warrant and prosecuted there.


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Yes, it is possible.


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Can you stop a governor's warrant to not get extradited to another state?

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