There isn't a definitive "best" country for US fugitives, as it largely depends on individual circumstances, including extradition treaties and local laws. Countries like Russia, Venezuela, and Cuba have been known to offer refuge due to their lack of extradition agreements with the U.S. However, living in these countries may come with risks, such as political instability and limited legal protections. Ultimately, fleeing to Another Country can lead to significant legal and personal challenges.
You become a fugitive, and fall under the jurisdiction of the US Marshall service (within the US) and the FBI (elsewhere).
Being a fugitive from justice and fleeing the country, also escorting federal prisoners to and from court
it isn't Norway is the best country currently
The dangerous fugitive was last seen two blocks from here.
the US is not the best; no country is.
The Fugitive
escaping
California was to be admitted as a free state.
What do you mean? In my opinion the US is the best country in the world!!
A fugitive, or an absconder.A person who flees from justice is called a fugitive. He is also known as a wanted person and is either convicted or accused of a crime. A fugitive takes refuge in Another Country in order to avoid arrest.
A fugitive, or an absconder.A person who flees from justice is called a fugitive. He is also known as a wanted person and is either convicted or accused of a crime. A fugitive takes refuge in another country in order to avoid arrest.
(in the US) Yes. If the fugitive's return is lawfully requested by another state they must be returned. There are no "safe-haven" states.