The most normal reason for extradition of a person is because that person sinned against the country or was a criminal. Usually, criminals get extradited.
neverAdded: The so-called "Governor's Warrant" is what the legal procedure and paperwork for extraditing someone from out-of-state is known as.
It wouldn't be the norm for any reason but not unheard of
Yes. Under US law you must be advised of the reason for your incarceration. You will be brought before a judicial officer and advised of the charges and the reason for your incarceration - if the extraditing state is coming for you - and whether or not you wish to waive formal extradition.
the action of extraditing a person accused of convicted a crime!!! :))))
yes it is normal
It is not normal.
No, you cannot trespass someone without a valid reason.
You can legally fire someone for no reason because Missouri is an at will state. They do not have to give you a reason why they are firing you.
as normal as breathing
It depends on how much they want you. Arkansas is extraditing my husband from Kansas.
Yes, there must be a valid reason to trespass someone, such as if they are causing harm or disruption on the property.
It won't do you any harm - but you should really talk to someone and work out why you cry yourself to sleep. It's not 'normal' behaviour - and there must be a reason for it.