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The way extradition works is the jurisdiction issueing the warrant sets the terms of the jurisdiction as far as how far they are willing to have someone extradited. All jurisdictions in the United States will hold an offender for extradition provided the issuing jurisdiction is willing to have the offender extradited the given distance. For example someone wanted for not paying a traffic ticket may be set free a few hundred miles from the jurisdition that issued the warrant, while someone wanted for a felony will have a hard time finding a rock to crawl under on this planet.

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