They may be extradited to answer for a specific crime, but once they have been extradited they are subject tot he laws of the land they are in. An extradition is sometimes done with stipualtions limiting the charges and/or the possible sentences, however the is little the extraditing country can do if the receiving country decides to ignore such an agreement once they have the offender. However this is not often done as it might impede the possibility of later extraditions.
It depends if the other country in question has an agreement with Spain.
What is the
That person is from a foreign country.
The most normal reason for extradition of a person is because that person sinned against the country or was a criminal. Usually, criminals get extradited.
Yes.
It depends upon the seriousness of the offense you're wanted for. If the warrant is entered into the nationwide system you will eventually be arrested for it no matter where you are.
a foreigner
The person that speaks for you in a foreign country is an Interpreter, but depending on the location they may say the name in that given language.
It depends on whether you live there or not. If you do not live there, it is a foreign country. If you live there, it is not a foreign country. Instead, it is called a mother country. ex)A person who lives in America would call Norway a foreign country because he or she does not live there. In contrast, a person who lives in Norway would call Norway his or her mother country because he or she lives there.
The act of giving full citizenship to a person in a foreign country is known as naturalization.
Diplomat
If he has been convicted of a felony offense, any state will extradite him. There are very few foreign countries he could go to which would not happily send him home to Alabama . And in most of those countries, he had better not get caught with drugs. They have sentences like 'eternal incarceration.'