All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to know with certainty whether a particular state will choose to extradite you or not, there are simply too many variables. It may depend on the offense and the seriousness of it and/or how badly they want you returned - most states WILLextradite for felony offenses.
Violating condition of a felony probation in Georgia can carry serious consequences. It can be punishable by jail. For serious probation violations a judge has the power to revoke a probation sentence and send the violator to prison.
No, the provisions of each sentence of probation must be adhered to. If they are in conflict you must contact your PO, or the court, for guidance on which to adhere to.
No. The reason being, because you have ALREADY been convicted of a crime and been sentenced. The fact that you haven't (or may not) yet completed your sentence is of no significance. Failing to complete a sentence of probation is akin to escaping from jail and then asking to be forgiven for it.
In Georgia, a misdemeanor probation warrant does not automatically expire when probation ends. If a warrant was issued for a probation violation, it remains active until the individual resolves the underlying issue or the court formally dismisses the warrant. It's important for individuals to address any outstanding warrants to avoid potential arrest or legal complications.
A warrant never expires unless the warrant is served & returned (you're arrested) or a judge revokes the warrant.
Can probation be transfered from Alabama to georgia
2 years for misdemanor from date of crime.
I would call your probation officer to find out.
FLORIDA
You will need to consult with a lawyer and your probation officer.
No.
YES