Unable to answer due to insufficient information. ANYTHING is always possible. What is a "minor" crime. If PA considers the offense to be significant enough, yes, they can extradite you from any state.
yes they will
They may not extradite the juvenile but you have probably left YOURSELF open to a charge of Contempt Of Court.
If you are a juvenile you will be returned home. You are a juvenile, the authorities cannot turn you loose without a guardian or parent ito take charge of you.
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Yes! The severity of the violation is a major factor.
No, a person can not get arrested for running away at the age of 17 in the state of Missouri. If the juvenile commits a crime when they run away, they can be arrested for the crime.
yes, a warrant is a warrant.
Anybody who starts a fight can be arrested. Anyone on probation who starts a fight can be arrested.Put simply, yes.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to say 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 WILL extradite for felony offenses.
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If I understand the question correctly - yes - they may use this record at a bond hearing.
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