An employer can enforce an arrest, but they should really inform Law Enforcement to arrest you.
It is very likely that a bench warrant will show up in a background check. A bench warrant shows a poor level of responsibility.
If you are asking about your ability find a job with an active bench warrant hanging over your head - IF the warrant was entered into the crime computer system AND if your employer wants a background check, it WILL show up.
yes, a warrant is a warrant.
you're screwed
You can be arrested in ANY country... all 196 of them.
You will be arrested and brought before the judge that issued the warrant.
If an employer does a thorough background on the people it hires, it is quite possible that, if the warrant is on file under your name, they will find oout about it.
no.
None. A warrant exists until you get arrested or contact the court to handle the problem.
Yes. Every warrant specifies where it can be served, so the answer depends on what the judge ordered when the warrant was issued.
This doesn't make sense: a person who has been served a bench warrant is arrested and brought to the court that issued the warrant. However if the warrant has a bond amount specified, the person posts it, then doesn't show, then another bench warrant will be issued for a higher or no bond.
No. "Quashed" means invalidated. If a warrant is invalidated it cannot be used in an arrest.