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Most all states WILL take action to extradite fugitives wanted for felony offenses.
Assuming all the necessary procedures are followed, the Extradition of Fugitives Clause in the Constitution requires extradition between the states.
Yes, you can get in trouble for letting an illegal alien live with you. Harboring and abetting illegal aliens is a felony under federal law.
Yes, it is illegal to harbor a runaway in Idaho. Harboring a runaway is considered a misdemeanor offense under Idaho law, and individuals who knowingly hide or provide assistance to a runaway minor may face legal consequences.
Harboring a runaway, and/or parental abduction. see links
The police helicopters looked for the fugitives.
The jail inmates escaped and became fugitives.
The duration of Three Fugitives is 1.6 hours.
There is no law in the state of Maine, That will have you arrested for harboring a runaway.
Three Fugitives was created on 1989-01-27.
Regardless of the state they ALL have laws which, although they may vary in wording and penalty, prohibit the knowing harboring of a runaway minor. A typical charge might be, "Contributing to the the Deinquency of a Minor." If the minor is being kept from their parent or guardian for reasons of engaging in sex with them, the penalty could (and probably will) be escalated to a felony offense.