Here's the thing: Nobody gets extradited for a crime where nobody's been hurt, where no property's been damaged.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you don't hurt anybody or try to steal anything, you'll be fine in the South.
So use your own property as not to injure that of another.
Obviously crime pays, or there'd be no crime.
To force a man to pay for the violation of his own liberty is indeed an addition of insult to injury.
In the end, crime doesn't pay.
There is a point at which even justice does injury.
It is a fundamental principle of criminal law that an imputed offense must correspond exactly to the type of crime described by law. If no law applies exactly to the point in question, then there is no offense.
Crime to many is not crime but simply a way of life. If laws are inconvenient, ignore them, they don't apply to you.
No place is unpoliceable; no crime is immune to better enforcement efforts.
Property is theft.