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29 May, 01:35

If a person commits a felony in one state and flees to another, why might that person face extradition? Why wouldn't he or she be tried for his or her crime in the second State?

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  1. 29 May, 01:59
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    Because all states have their own rules. If the felony is not considered bad in the state he/she fled to then he/she might not get tried
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