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 for a particular offense, or not, there are simply too many variables. It may depend, in part, on the offense and the seriousness of it, and/or how badly they want you returned - most states will extradite for felony offenses.
For the most part, yes.
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the action of extraditing a person accused of convicted a crime!!! :))))
Under federal law, not legally.
Cities in Kentucky that begin with the letter "H". Hadley, KY Hagerhill, KY Haldeman, KY Halfway, KY Hallie, KY Hamlin, KY Hampton, KY Hanson, KY Happy, KY Hardburly, KY Hardin, KY Hardinsburg, KY Hardy, KY Hardyville, KY Harlan, KY Harned, KY Harold, KY Harrods Creek, KY Harrodsburg, KY Hartford, KY Hawesville, KY Hazard, KY Hazel, KY Hazel Green, KY Hebron, KY Heidelberg, KY Heidrick, KY Hellier, KY Helton, KY Henderson, KY Herndon, KY Hestand, KY Hi Hat, KY Hickman, KY Hickory, KY Hillsboro, KY Hima, KY Hindman, KY Hinkle, KY Hiseville, KY Hitchins, KY Hodgenville, KY Holland, KY Holmes Mill, KY Hope, KY Hopkinsville, KY Horse Branch, KY Horse Cave, KY Hoskinston, KY Huddy, KY Hudson, KY Hueysville, KY Hulen, KY Huntsville, KY Hustonville, KY Hyden, KY
No. You can only keep young children as pets in KY.
Yes. By law, you can move out at any age, but most perfer leagle muturaty (18)
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There is no law in Kentucky. The child has to be safe, feel safe, and be able to handle any emergencies that might arise.
It depends on how much they want you. Arkansas is extraditing my husband from Kansas.
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.