Interesting hypothesis: De Santis potential role in Trump indictment
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Interesting. GPT says: In your scenario, if you are charged with a minor crime in New York, and the governor of Florida refuses to extradite you, it is important to understand that the governor's refusal to extradite should be based on one of the four grounds established in the Puerto Rico v. Branstad decision. Otherwise, the refusal could be challenged in federal court.
If the Florida governor's refusal to extradite is valid under one of the four grounds, you would not be considered a fugitive in Florida. However, the charges in New York would still be outstanding. If you were to travel to New York or another state that agrees to extradite you to New York, you could still face arrest and prosecution for the charges.