It depends upon the charge, and upon legal standards being satisfactorily met. For Pennsylvania tends to focus on extradition requests in the immediately surrounding states. But the Commonwealth also tends to respect, and cooperate with, the other 49 states of the United States of America in extradition requests. For extradition tends to be requested for the serious, felony charges. And Pennsylvania cooperates when the U.S. government becomes involved once the role of Another Country is identified. For involvement of another country always makes extradition a federal concern.
Yes.
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Yes, however, it is unlikely unless the charge is a felony. For example, Nebraska most likely will not extradite someone who is wanted for skipping court on a misdemeanor.
No, it does require the felony charge
can you get a section 8 with a drug charge in tennessee
no!
Yes, TN will extradite from PA on a charge of criminal simulation. You will need to speak to an attorney for detailed legal advice.
In general, No. On a misdemeanor charge extradition over a long distance is generally not going to happen. The State or jurisdiction that has the charge must pay for someone to come pick you up if you are arrested in another State. This is expensive and most jurisdictions will not want to pay this cost so they don't extradite over long distances.
No
If by "spousal abuse" you actually mean a charge of "Domestic Violence," yes, it is possible that they will extradite for that charge, especially if serious injury resulted from the assault.
Generally states will only extradite someone on serious offenses. I would suggest staying in Colorado and not getting closer to Florida as then you will be detained until they decide if they want to pick you up or not. False Name to Police is generally a misdemeanor and the states don't have money to extradite someone over a crime that carries less than a year in jail.
well all i know is that you will extra time in jail