Yes, California can extradite individuals from New Mexico for a second-degree felony and probation violation. Extradition is typically governed by the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act, which allows states to request the return of individuals charged with crimes. Factors such as the nature of the charges and the existence of a valid arrest warrant will influence the extradition process. Ultimately, the decision will also depend on the legal standards and agreements between the two states.
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States of the US cannot extradite directly from foreign countries on their own authority. International extradition is conducted by the US State and/or Justice Departments who must actually be the ones to file the paperwork with the foreign government.
Does new mexico extradite on felony warrants?
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They COULD, but they'd have to go through US State Department channels to do it.
It depends on the terms of their probation. They would typically need permission from their probation officer to travel outside the US, and failure to obtain permission could be a violation of their probation.
Since New Mexico is a state of the US, and all United States have extradition agreements with one another, yes.
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New Mexico and California are bordered by Mexico to the south.
Mexico is larger than California. Mexico is 758,449 sq miles. California is 163,707 sq miles.