There is no statutory time limit on the service of a warrant. If the investiagtion is ongoing they may be holding off on it while they gather additional information on you or your contacts and crimes. OR - of course,. if you're avoiding the service of the warrant, you will not beat it by trying to outwait it.
If it is a felony warrant yes they will arrest you
Yes, you are wanted for a FELONY!
An arrest warrant is an arrest warrant, they can kick your door down whether it's a misdemeanour or a felony.
Yes, of course. An arrest warrant is a command from a judge to arrest a person. Usually a police officer has no choice and must arrest.
A "stop and frisk search," where police search you for their protection or incidental to an arrest; or when contraband is in plain view of the officer.
No, because the warrant is for the house and house only. Although police officers would probably still search the vehicle, only to use the warrant as an excuse for an illegal contraband hunt.
Anytime he or she feels there is a threat or is pulling someone over on a felony warrant.
To serve an arrest warrant and make an arrest when it is known that the individual named in the warrant is inside - POSSIBLY - depending on the circumstances.To serve a search warrant and search the premises for articles and contraband, yes, they do not need your poermission.
If the subject being detained is the object of an interstate extraditable warrant, they will travel to whatever state the detainee is incarcerated in.
not unless its a federal warrant. They can not. Added; If it is a felony warrant - and the subjects address in PA is known to the NJ police, they can advise the PA police to pick this person up and hold him for extradition back to NJ.
It may depend on the circumstances but as a GENERAL RULE they may seize evidence or contraband that is in plain view.
The hospital would not know whether you have a warrant or not. However, they will probably call the police to come investigate the gunshot wound, and the police would then find out about the warrant.