If in another state has issued a warrant for an inmate, that inmate will be extradited to that state after he finishes his time in the state he is currently serving his sentence.
If it's court ordered, you've violated the orders of the court. You will have a warrant issued for your arrest and possibly incarcerated.
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Think about it. If the WORLD were to end, isn't Nevada a part of the world?
Depends on what the warrant is for, but generally you will be detained until you stand trial or get released on bond. You will also be charged with a DUI.
If life insurance policy holder changed his job and address but didn't informed what will happen in the case of death?
The warrant will remain active until the named person is taken into custody by authorities or voluntarily presents themselves to authorities of jurisdiction.
Minnesota is soo in the Red - financially, nothing will happen to you. as a matter of fact, the Florida officer won't even know of a misdemeanor warrant for you... only felony warrants are national... have fun
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What is being asked? Judges don't file reports against people? If you are referring to a warrant..., unless the warrant was legally insufficient, nothing will happen to the judge, he was only acting on the information contained in the affidavit.
Apple could potentially get rid of your warrant and you wouldn't be able to use your wifi
California and Nevada could be joined and become a state. Yes it is possible. Will it happen? No. Both now have two senators. If they joined they would lose two senators. They would lose power. That will not happen. California is now broke. If Nevada joined California the people of Nevada would need to help pay debts they had no part in creating. A number of California retirees receive much larger pensions than their equivalents in Nevada. The people of Nevada would not want to pay them.
Don't worry about it