No
In New Mexico, the occupant of a house being searched should be shown the original warrant.
Turn yourself in. If the warrant is not still outstanding, walk away.
With a warrant or if he witnesses crime.
yes definately
Yes you could. That is called extradition.
Well, that depends upon whether the police catch you. A warrant means the police intend to arrest you. So if your id is run by the police when you exit or enter the country, you the warrant will show up and you will be arrested. If you fly by airplane, your id will likely get you arrested. If you go by car you will likely get into Mexico OK, but could get tagged on the way back in. Of course, you can cross the border like the illegals do, and then it doesnt matter unless you get caught. Short answer - get the warrant cleared.
Does new mexico extradite on felony warrants?
If the warrant shows up in the national crime database, and they run your name, I believe it is quite likely you will be.
Yes, provided the warrant doesn't involve a serious crime and you don't have to land on the United States. If your crime is too serious, most probably your name will be on Interpol "blacklists", and as such, you will be detained by the authorities on Mexico or at your destination. If the flight reaches the US, you will also might be arrested upon landing.
Yes. Going to Mexico is like fleeing into another US' state due to extradition treaties among both countries.
PT warrant is a warrant issued for production of an Accused. P.T. warrant means Prisoner's Transit Warrant.