No there are none.
The Extradition of Fugitives Clause in the Constitution requires States, upon demand of another State, deliver a fugitive of justice who has committed a "treason, felony or other crime" to be removed to the State from which the fugitive has fled.
For further reading on extradition law in the USA:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extradition_law_in_the_United_States
2007-03-18 03:00:24
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answered by Yellowstonedogs 7
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No, any state can extradite from another state. Also, if another country wants to extradite you, it doesn't matter what state you are in because the federal government handles that
2007-03-18 11:38:46
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answered by kadel 7
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Nope.. you can be extradited from any state to any state in the US..
In canada they will extradite anyone to the US except for any offense that would involve capital punishment (death).... to get extradition in those cases, the prosecution has to basically mandate that the alleged criminal's maximum punishment would be life in prison.
2007-03-17 17:28:03
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answered by gearbox 7
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No, in spite of if it sounds like it will be a type-B or C low-aspect criminal warrant. All states have different criteria for situations like those, Oregon or Montana ought to really hook you up genuine speedy, Idaho ought to easily shoot you instantaneous. do not even attempt to move Canada or Mexico, ICE doesn't care, they're going to placed you on the bus with out living house windows in a flash. in case you are able to, sparkling it up ASAP. it is going to under no circumstances flow away, and at a time maximum inconvenient and unsafe to you is precisely once you receives popped with assistance from Barney Fife in East Jesus, North Dakota. it truly is what i assistance my shoppers.
2016-11-26 19:23:43
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answered by veldkamp 4
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NO
2007-03-17 11:34:45
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answered by israelphoenix 2
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