Yes. If you report to court then you have a chance to be detained and extradited back to the state in which you committed the crime. But only if its an active arrest warrent you are hiding from.
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No. An arrest warrant is valid until it is served or cancelled by the court.
If NE enters the warrant into the interstate NCIC system and indicates they will extradite on it it, yes, WY will arrest you and hold you.
You would have a warrant out for your arrest.
If there's been a warrant drafted for your arrest, yes.
Of course they can. That's what a warrant is issued for - to take you into custody.
A Body Attachment is, in effect, a warrant for arrest for a civil violation (usually contempt of a civil court order), whereas an Arrest Warrant is a criminal writ to take someone into custody.
i don't think so - they would have to have reasons and an arrest warrant to arrest youAdded; Given the circumstances as stated on the discussion page, they could not legally take you into custody on that warrant given the amount of conflicting information. HOWEVER - if there was some other reason for them to take you into custody (i.e.: you obstructed them - or were in the commission of a separate and un-related offense) they could take you into custody based on THAT situation, separate from the warrant service.
Before a Customs agent would make an arrest for a warrant of any type, the agent would have to believe the agency holding the warrant would come to the port of entry where the arrest was made to pick up the person with the warrant. If the agency is adjacent to the port of entry (e.g. a San Diego warrant in San Ysidro), this is likely. If the agency holding the warrant was distant to the port of entry, it's unlikely they will expend the time and money to fetch someone with a misdemeanor warrant.
Any law enforcement agency can effect an arrest if they find out you have a warrant out for your arrest. The arresting agency would hold you and notify the location who issued the warrant of the arrest. At this point the agency who issued the warrant would make arrangements to collect the prisoner, take custody, and transport them back to the jurisdiction where the warrant was issued.
Adoption?
No. A docket refers to a judge's, or the court's, schedule of cases (i.e.: their workload).An arrest warrant is an order issued by the court authorizing an individual to be arrested and taken into custody.