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One way to file assault charges in the state of Virginia is to have police officer come to your home. A person can also visit the local courthouse and press charges there.
The decision to extradite is normally made on a case by case basis. If it's felony bad check it will likely he handled differently from a felony assault.
To extradite a person means to give them up to the jurisdiction of another state/country - usually to answer criminal charges.
A wanted person can be extradited from another state on any valid arrest warrant. The decision on whether or not to extradite is usually based on cost and funds available. It's expensive to send two officers to a remote location to escort a prisoner home, so extradition is usually limited to serious charges such as felonies. Even so, there are courts and law enforcement agencies that will fund extraditions for charges such as DUI and domestic violence. The cost of the extradition, including the officers' salaries and travel expenses, can be assessed against the defendant at sentencing. In other words, you can be made to pay for your own extradition.
Any state can extradite for any reason at anytime. With that being said Indiana usually will not extradite for misdemeanor probation violation.
If a state can take jurisdiction, rather than extradite, they than get the 15% in federal matching funds.
Yes, it is possible depending on the results of a background investigation of the accused's past record and history.
Depends on the misdemeanor. If it was a crime of domestic violence, no.
A capias misdemeanor is a warrant for a named person who has failed to appear after a misdemeanor conviction. It is notification that the named person must resolve the issue before a judge.