The US Constitution requires each State to give "full faith and credit" to the laws of every other State, which includes extradition requests.
Federal and state laws allow extradition between states.
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I believe that the answer will be yes. All NATO nations subscribe to international extradition treaties with the only proviso being that some (but not all) would not allow extradition for any cases which could be punished by the death penalty.
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.
Yes, New Mexico has extradition treaties with other states in the United States, as mandated by the U.S. Constitution. These treaties allow for the extradition of individuals charged with crimes from one state to another. However, New Mexico does not have extradition treaties with foreign countries, typically relying on federal law and treaties for international extradition matters.
Yes, however Norwegian courts refuse to allow extradition on the grounds that prison conditions in the USA are inhumane.
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The US Constitution requires each State to give "full faith and credit" to the laws of every other State, which includes extradition requests.Added: In addition, there are interstate 'compacts' (i.e.: agreements) in effect where all states will honor and enforce the findings of child support actions of all other states.
Many states allow the parent to sanction child support out of state. research the laws for both states adn see which state offers the best options for you child / children.
Belize does not have an extradition treaty specifically for tax-related offenses. However, the country has signed various agreements that promote international cooperation in criminal matters, which could potentially include tax evasion if it is linked to other criminal activities. Generally, Belize's extradition laws allow for the extradition of individuals wanted for serious crimes, but tax offenses alone may not meet the criteria. It's advisable to consult legal experts for specific cases or interpretations.
California does not allow alienation of affection lawsuits.