Probably not, it's more trouble than it's worth.
Depends on any previous convictions though.
Added: The Bahamas is a sovereign nation and any extradition process would have to proceed through the US State Department. Therefore - the first part of the above question is probably applicable.
HOWEVER - consider this: since the US is the nearest large, so-called, "First World" nation, and less than an hour by air from The Bahamas, it is VERY likely that at some point in your life you are likely to set foot on US soil again. If your name is contained
in NCIC (US nationwide crime computer network), AND your passport is checked when you arrive in the States, it is quite likely that you will, at the very least, be detained while your extradition status to NY is checked.
ALSO, even if the SOL has expired on the offense (if it does have an SOL) you will never be able to legally drive anywhere in the US again because your driving privilege is undoubtedly revoked and no state will issue you a drivers license.
Think it over carefully. What REALLY would be your best option.
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