Usually 72 hours. This, like most parts of the warrant, can be changed by the Judge issuing the warrant, dependent on circumstances of course.
Statewide
If they have probable cause.
It depends on the circumstance. A police officer cannot randomly search a person for no reason; however, there are many situations in which an officer can search without a warrant. Among those is probable cause and exigent (or emergency) circumstances. An officer, also, has the ability to do an outer-clothing patdown if they have reasonable suspicion that an individual is armed (Terry v. Ohio, Terry Stop, or Stop and Frisk). An officer, also, has the ability to conduct a search of the suspect after an arrest has been made (Search Incident to Lawful Arrest).
well, i have an open warrant in CA, but i have registered my car, gotten driver's licenses, etc. in both Indiana and Ohio with no problem.
A police badge
Can I get a state id with a warrant out of pick up radius
If the police have articulable probable cause to place you under arrest at the time they made the arrest, they may do so at any time and in any place. Insufficient information is given in the question about the issuance of the warrant, which may have been for an entirely different cause. If the police made an illegal arrest it is a defensible reason for the dropping of the charges.
You can go to www.aavans.com. Search for wheelchair vans in Ohio and you should get a listing.
A mincy warrant is a type of security warrant issued by a court authorizing law enforcement officers to search a specific location for evidence of a crime. The warrant allows officers to enter the premises to conduct the search. It is typically issued based on probable cause that evidence of a crime will be found at the location.
There are multiple laws in the state of Ohio regarding furnishing false information to a police officer. You can review all the information about Crimes against Justice and Public Administration by reviewing the Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2921.
Until the judge that issued it withdraws it, or the warrant is served. It never expires.
If OH entered the warrant into the interstate system (NCIC) yes, it will.