It depends on where you are. In the U.S. you can be arrested and put in jail. It can be a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances, if you are carrying in a state that does not allow carry without a permit. However, in the U.S. some states do allow carrying of a handgun without a permit.
Were you caught? Depends on the state.
Extradition
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Yes and most often this results in federal charges. For example, if you are caught carrying drugs from California to Arizona, that's a federal charge.
Caught in a Free State was created in 1983.
No. The only LEGALLY justifiable shooting is in self-defense or in defense of another person.
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If they don't get caught, nothing happensIf they do get caught it depends on: The state they were caught inThe state they were convicted in Some states give back their rights after completion of sentenceIf a state that took you're rights away gives them back another state can't that first state can't give their rights back.If it was not the same state as the conviction Did the person tell the investigating officer? In most places they won't know unless you tell them (they almost certainly will ask)
It will be applied to your final bill.
Your probation will not come up if you try to fly to anther state. If you get caught, you could go back to jail.
The term 'Executed' means being put to death, particularly by the State in carrying out a lawful sentence.