yes police can do what they want including kill you
NO!
The two types of arrest are with or without a warrant.
You can check your warrant for arrest on the Highway Patrol warrant inquiry. Best to just pay the tickets.
The statute of limitations for most crimes in the state of Florida is seven years. An arrest warrant does not have a statute of limitation. When the arrest warrant is issued it is valid until it is executed.
Yes
Most likely - some arrest warrants may well be part of a national database.no they wont An arrest warrant is an order to arrest someone or search for them.
Without a warrant you must find reasonable grounds to arrest someone, whereas with a warrant your reason to arrest the suspect already exists. Without a warrant a Police Officer can arrest anyone without permission of a Magistrate as long as they follow the correct procedures so their arrest is lawful, which is unlike an arrest with a warrant where you must be granted the warrant to be able to arrest that person. Without a warrant, a Police Officer can mess the arrest up and make it an unlawful arrest but with a warrant it is very unlikely that they make it an unlawful arrest.
Most juridictions allow arrest for a felony without a warrant as long as probable cause for the arrest can be articulated.
The two types of arrest are with or without a warrant.
A warrant will be issued for their arrest.
arrest warrant for failure to pay.
A warrant is an order for an arrest issued by the court. But many arrests do not need a warrant. If you punch someone in the face, and police are called, you will be arrested without a warrant, and one will not be needed. If say, you failed to show up in court, then a warrant for your arrest will be issued, to alert all officers that you should be arrested on sight. So the warrant itself is not the thing 'allowing' you to be arrested.
That depends on the state and the court. Usually your license will be suspended and a warrant will be issued for your arrest.