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If you've been absconding for over four years and are picked up in another state, law enforcement will likely arrest you based on existing warrants. You may face extradition back to the state where the charges were filed, depending on the nature of the charges and agreements between states. Additionally, you could face new charges for fleeing or violating probation or parole. Legal representation is crucial in navigating the situation and understanding your rights.

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