US Answer only: If you have a warrant for your arrest, the police will look for you. They will watch your home, they will be looking for your car, they will watch the school where you kids go, they will watch your neighborhood. Eventually, they will find you, hook you and, like, totally ruin your day. Solution: Take care of business on your own terms by going down to your local police station and just turn your self in!
No. An arrest warrant is valid until it is served or cancelled by the court.
A search warrant has a time limit set by the issuing court, often a week or less. An arrest warrant is valid until served or cancelled. Many last for years.
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There is no special clock because of a search warrant, a search is just another investigation tool.
The time it takes for police to obtain a search warrant can vary depending on the circumstances, but it usually takes a few hours to a few days.
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.
So long as they give proper time for the door to be answered (depends on the state), then yes.
Most juridictions allow arrest for a felony without a warrant as long as probable cause for the arrest can be articulated.
Absolutely not. They can only confiscate the types of items outlined in the search warrant, as long as nothing else criminally possessed was found while searching the house.
Don't understand the question - the arrest warrant is valid the moment the judge signs it. It doesn't have to be "published" anywhere.
Arrest warrants in Florida do not expire. Once the warrant is issued, it is valid until you are caught unless the court dismisses it.
Consult w/a criminal attorney ASAP. . Added: A police investigation can take... as long as it takes. They may be deveolping leads or looking into other matters associated with this case. I'm surprised your attorney can't (or won't) tell you this.