Yes, Grenada has an extradition treaty with the United States. This agreement facilitates the extradition of individuals charged with crimes in either country, provided certain legal conditions are met. The treaty outlines specific offenses for which extradition can be requested and establishes procedures for handling such requests.
does the virgin islands have aextradition the with the us
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition.
ALL states and US possessions honor extradition requests from other states.
I think most developed countries have treaties setup with all other countries. These treaties can be for business, bilateral ties, criminal extradition etc.
Every state allows extradition to others: it's the law. It's up to the state that issued the warrant to decide whether it wants you enough that they will arrange for extradition once you are picked up.
According to the Wikipedia article "Extradition law in the United States", Indonesia is one of about fifty countries that do not have an extradition treaty with the U.S. - Indonesia does not have an extradition treaty with the United States for most crimes, however they do allow extradition to the US for drug smuggling or other drug-related crimes.
Nevada doesn't, but the United States does. International extradition falls under federal law.
US law is not applicable in the nation of the Philippines, any more than Philippine law is applicable in the US, however both nations DO have extradition treaties with one another.
Gillian Bristol is the Ambassador to the US for Grenada.
Neither of them is safe. The US has an extradition treaty with both countries.
It appears no. Extradition treaties with Brazil:https://www.loc.gov/law/help/extradition-of-citizens/chart.php
All states and US territories honor each others requests for extradition. If the state wishes to have you returned for prosecution they will notify the arresting state and the process will begin. :)