Typically those days can be counted against your sentence. Make sure to inform your lawyer, and the judge if possible.
No, unless specified as Sundays and holidays
Yes, weekend counts. If weekend did not count, they would have said 8-15 Business Days. (Which would be 2-3 weeks)
Sunday Saterday
You may want to find out if weekend days are included in the count. The number of days may refer to business days only.
Yes; the weekend generally consists of Saturday and Sunday.
A "Bench Warrant" is a warrant for arrest issued directly by a court. All court systems in the US grant receprocity to one another therefore, yes, a NJ bench warrant is good in OK. As a practical matter, if it was issued for a very minor violation they may not hold you or extraidte you because of the time and expense involved, but I would never count on it 100%.
Yes. In most places the search warrant is valid as soon as it is signed. Sometimes, law enforcement can be at your house, without a warrant, and they can enter and search your property based on a phone call, telling them the judge signed the warrant.
No, the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) is not considered business days in most industries. Business days typically refer to Monday through Friday.
Depends on the meaning of attached, but if you mean by land mass then the answer is NO. Alaska and Hawaii are separated by many miles of land/sea from the mainland States. If you are referring to the courts/codes/statutes of the US then the answer is YES. All the States which are a part of the US are attached with one another. If you have a Warrant out for you in one State and get stopped/arrested in another, you can count on the Warrant showing up on the record when the Police check you out.
I would think 48 hours because that is two days but if you count Friday then 72 hours.
NO. Had a warrant for 5 years. Went to Indiana casinos too many times to count & they swiped my ID every time & never said anything about the warrant. But, if you win a jackpot you might be in a situation. So, always have someone else play the machines for you.
In this case, the weekend counts. The law considers you capable of conducting "thnking" over the weekends and holidays.