Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
If i have an in-state warrant will it eventually go nationl??? Was released from county and texas refused to extradite me, will this change?l
Asked on 2/14/15, 1:23 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Craig Epifanio
Craig Epifanio, P.A.
All warrants are national in the sense that if you go to another state and are stopped or arrested, then a warrant will appear and you are subject to detention. Only the state were you not extradited means that they won't extradite you from that state. But you are still subject to extradition in all other 49 states.
Answered on 2/15/15, 3:10 pm
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