What if a person leaves the country while they were on probation for an arson case?
The term you are looking for is “extradition”, not evicted, and it depends. First off, it has to be against his probation for him to have left the country (which it most likely is). Sometimes probation officers will give permission for people to leave the country under exigent circumstances. It also depends on the country. Countries like Mexico do not allow bounty hunters, so in order for him to be brought back a government agency would have to issue a criminal warrant, agree to pay for extradition from Mexico, and get the full cooperation of the Mexican government to pick him up. There are a lot of variables that can make this a very difficult and drawn out process. So, unless the arson charge was extremely serious (i.e. someone died as a result of it), he probably wouldn’t be extradited, unless it was from a country that was very cooperative or the local probation officer/law enforcement agency was very determined to get him back. It is an unfortunate side of law enforcement, but age