It isn’t up to a governor concerning extradition. It is up to the courts.
Our countries might not grant diplomatic recogniztion to one another. Also, if it is a death penalty case, some countries do not believe in the death penalty and will refuse to extradite someone to the US unless they receive diplomatic assurance that the death penalty will not be asked for.
No, you don't get a choice. The decision to extradite or not rests with the courts in the country where you have been apprehended. Depending on the country, you may or may not be allowed to present your case to the court before that decision is made.
Then Alabama would deal with the Case.
The decision to extradite is normally made on a case by case basis. If it's felony bad check it will likely he handled differently from a felony assault.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, countries like the United States and the United Kingdom have extradition treaties with Canada, but there are instances where they may refuse to extradite individuals based on specific legal grounds or concerns about the fairness of the Canadian judicial system. Additionally, some countries, like Russia and China, may not have extradition agreements with Canada, making it unlikely for them to extradite individuals to Canada. Each case can vary based on legal, political, and diplomatic considerations.
All states extradite to all other states. Some wont extradite on some cases, but they are few and far between. If California asserts that they will extradite/accept the person back (and arrange the transportation), all states will cooperate with the extradition. You can try to run to a handful of other countries, but why not just get it behind you, and turn yourself in.
It avoid again and again election in case of no party is in full majority.
Yes, and in the case of felony crimes, most will.
If West Virginia agrees.
Yes, Virginia can extradite individuals for misdemeanor charges, but it is less common than for felony charges. Extradition typically depends on the specific circumstances of the case, including the nature of the misdemeanor and the policies of the state where the individual is located. Generally, states may be more inclined to extradite for serious offenses, so it may vary by case.
The the southern states had not yet seceded when the Fugitive Slave Laws were passed, and the Dred Scott Case was decided.
The Edison Twins - 1982 The Case of the Friendly Fugitive 5-5 was released on: USA: 28 May 1986