China does not have a formal extradition treaty with the United States, which complicates the extradition process. While China may occasionally cooperate on certain high-profile cases, the decision to extradite is often influenced by political considerations and bilateral relations. As a result, extradition requests from the U.S. are frequently denied or met with significant challenges.
LEGALLY speaking, they can extradite you. As a PRACTICAL matter, will they... for a misdemeanor... fairly unlikely.
yes
Canada, China, Nepal, India, North Korea, etc.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. Most states will usually extradite for felony offenses. If they wish, Kansas can extradite you from anywhere in the US, there is no such thing as a "sanctuary" state.
yes there was a treaty signed in 2000.
No
Yes. Israel has an extradition treaty with the US and has had it since 1963. As for whether Israel will extradite any particular Israeli citizen depends on the arguments made by the US government (as is typical of other extradition treaties).
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. Most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.
TV Shack was a website that listed links to TV-shows. This was obviously a violation of the law, and led to an attempted extradite.
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Short answer, yes
In accordance with the US Constitution, any State will extradite anyone to any other State at that State's request.