Yes, state police can cross state lines to pursue suspects or investigate crimes under certain circumstances, such as when they have the permission of the state where the pursuit or investigation is taking place or when in pursuit of a suspect who has crossed state lines.
No limit,no check.
A person in one state cannot be subpoenaed by a subpoena from another state, because the out of state court has no authority in the state in which the witness resides. A state court's subpoena power is limited to its own geographical boundaries and extends no further. One state has no authority to send its law enforcement officers into another state to enforce the out of state subpoena, nor does one state court have the authority to order the law enforcement officers of another state to enforce it. In civil matters, at times, a request may be made in the state of residence for the issuance of a subpoena to compel the witness to appear at a location in the state of residence for a deposition to be used at trial. Many states have adopted the Uniform Interstate Depositions & Discovery Act for out of state civil subpoena methods. In criminal matters, there is a procedure under the Uniform Act To Secure The Attendance Of Witnesses From Without A State In Criminal Proceedings Many but not all states have adopted this uniform law and cooperate when it comes to criminal matters.
yes
The Slavery Movement
Yes, law enforcement officers can legally cross state lines during a pursuit or investigation under certain circumstances, such as when in "hot pursuit" of a suspect or with the permission of the authorities in the other state.
No.
18, federal law prohibits a minor who has not received legal or status emancipation rights to cross state lines without the permission of the parents or legal guardian.
No, typically a felon cannot get an out of state pass. A felon is usually not allowed to cross over state lines.
woodbridge school district
No
Yes, Kyle Rittenhouse crossed state lines from Illinois into Wisconsin before the incident occurred.