As is the case with the other states, and depending upon the charge and the meeting of certain legal standards, Wisconsin may choose to pursue extradition anywhere within its own borders, and anywhere within the borders of any one of the other 49 states within the United States of America.
I was reading about a 16 state shuttle to cut extradition costs is wisconsin a part of it?
If you were to leave the state of Wisconsin and were on parole would you be charged with a new crime.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition.
Depends on what it is. A misdemeanor or tickets - probably not.
All US state and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.
It's about (depending on where you are in Wisconsin and where you want to go in County Durham) 3714 miles.
30 miles
Like every state. If exceeding $5000, federal law takes precedence.
It depends from what point in Appleton you start at and what point you stop at in Kenosha. But both cities are in Wisconsin, so it isn't too far.
If AK requests via a Governor's Warrant (aka: extradition) that a fugitive held by WI be returned, then WI will hold the subject for AK to come get him. All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.
While it is rare, hurricanes can impact areas as far north as Wisconsin. However, the likelihood of a hurricane directly hitting Wisconsin is low due to its location far from the typical hurricane paths in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico.
It is 183 miles according to Google Maps.