Pennsylvania is northeast of Tennessee.
Extradition is not typical for misdemeanors, but if Tennessee wants you to serve time in the Volunteer State they will probably try to have you extradited. The laws from state to state are very similar. So they can have you extradited, but it may not be worth it to them to do so.
The short and simple answer is yes, you can be extradited - HOWEVER in most cases you are jailed in your local area for up to a year.
It depends where you are in Pennsylvania and where you are going in Tennessee. Look it up on Mapquest. It gives you mileage and approximate travel time.
No, They are 2 different states.
He can if he's licensed to do so in Pennsylvania.
Nope Pennsylvania
Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. She was born in Reading, Pennsylvania. She then moved to Tennessee when she started her music career.
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina
There are NO U.S. states or possessions from which you cannot be extradited.
Pennsylvania is bigger. It has 46,058 square miles, and Tennessee has 42,146 square miles. So yeah PA is bigger.
There is a White Haven in Montana, Pennsylvania and in Tennessee.