Yes.
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Michigan is the least of your worries. If Florida finds out you've been charged with a new crime, even if it's in another state, they will very likely revoke your felony probation themselves.
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Yes, they will.
Fly you in an airplane, or drive you in a vehicle.
The three are Alaska, Michigan, and Florida. Florida Michigan Michign Alaska Alaska Florida
ALL states WILL EXTRADITE if the crime is severe enough to warrant such or, in most cases, failure to appear in court.
It depends on the charge. If it's murder or rape, they will figure out a way to hold him for as long as necessary. If it's DWLS, they'll probably not extradite him. The best thing to do is hire a lawyer to call the prosecutor, police, and court, and enter an Appearance, so that when Florida calls Michigan to ask what they want to do, Michigan will probably just tell them to "advise and release" him which means advise him of his warrant and let him go.
Florida is larger than Michigan.
no, i do not believe that they would extradite on a misdemenor that was four years old.
Then Alabama would deal with the Case.