Extradition requests are sought through diplomatic channels, find a country without diplomatic relations with your home country and you could be fine.
They may be extradited to answer for a specific crime, but once they have been extradited they are subject tot he laws of the land they are in. An extradition is sometimes done with stipualtions limiting the charges and/or the possible sentences, however the is little the extraditing country can do if the receiving country decides to ignore such an agreement once they have the offender. However this is not often done as it might impede the possibility of later extraditions.
Yes, if the foreign country and America have an extradition treaty.
They will find you and have you extradited eventually. Extradited = shipped back to the state or in some cases, the country where the crime was committed for sentencing.
Yes, if a country has an extradition treaty with the country where the arrest warrant was issued, you can be arrested and extradited to that country to face the charges.
wat r the odds of getting extraduted from Ohio to Florida
Yes. Barbados has an extradition treaty with pretty much every developed country.
What is the
It depends if the other country in question has an agreement with Spain.
There are NO U.S. states or possessions from which you cannot be extradited.
Scotland obviously
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As in many things legal, it depends. What country is seeking to extradite you from Argentina? Does Argentina have an extradition Treaty with that country? What illegal act are you accused of in that country? Is that act also illegal in Argentina?