Yes, California can extradite individuals for nonviolent felonies, although the decision often depends on the specifics of the case, including the nature of the crime and the circumstances surrounding the extradition request. Extradition is typically governed by agreements between states and may involve considerations of the severity of the offense and the individual's criminal history. Ultimately, the governor of California has the authority to approve or deny extradition requests.
States don't usually extradite over misdemeanours, but Parole violation is a felony and all states will extradite.
Most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.
yes they will
Yes if they want to spend the time and money to pick you up.
Does new mexico extradite on felony warrants?
I seriously doubt they will if it is a misdemeanor, MD doesn't extradite for felony theft and alot of other felony charges so chances are no. Exception to the rule, they will extradite in a surrounding state like PA.
Most all states WILL take action to extradite fugitives wanted for felony offenses.
For felony offenses, most states WILL extradite.
It depends on what kind of warrant it is. If it's a felony warrant then Texas will extradite but misdemeanors they don't.
yes you will have to finish your punishment but if it was misdemeanor or perhaps a felony 5 then it is highly possible they wouldn't extradite i know from first hand experience
Yes, for felony crimes it is quite likely that they will extradite, especially if you did not comply with the terms of your probation sentence.
You've got it backwards. WI will extradite you from CA, not the other way around. The answer is, they could. It may well depend on the dollar amount of the theft. If it amounted to a felony crime, they probably will.