Virginia can extradite individuals to other states or jurisdictions for crimes committed, provided there is a valid extradition request and the legal criteria are met. The process typically involves a governor's warrant and can include hearings to determine the legality of the extradition. Virginia may also extradite individuals for federal offenses if requested by federal authorities. However, the specifics can vary based on the circumstances of each case and the laws governing extradition.
All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.
They COULD, but they'd have to go through US State Department channels to do it.
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 - usually it depends on the offense and the seriousness of it - most states will USUALLY extradite for felony offenses.
No, legally he cannot take them with him without your permission.
If a state can take jurisdiction, rather than extradite, they than get the 15% in federal matching funds.
LEGALLY speaking, they can extradite you. As a PRACTICAL matter, will they... for a misdemeanor... fairly unlikely.
yes
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. Most states will usually extradite for felony offenses. If they wish, Kansas can extradite you from anywhere in the US, there is no such thing as a "sanctuary" state.
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.
yes there was a treaty signed in 2000.
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All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. ANY state can legally extradite you for ANY charge. The question is, WILL THEY? It is totally dependant on what the charge is, and how badly they want you returned - AND, is it worth the time and expense for them to do it. That is a question no one can answer