He has to go to court ... Where you are from does not matter...
Arrest warrants in Florida do not expire. Once the warrant is issued, it is valid until you are caught unless the court dismisses it.
Yes. Fi the Florida authorities have knowledge of a warrant for your arrest they can arrest your and hold you for Indiana to extradite you (if Indiana wishes to do so).
Until he has sufficient probable cause to sustain a warrant for an arrest.
yes
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.
You can be detained and extradited back to Vermont.
Yes, you certainly can. The DA is Georgia will then request extradition of you from Florida which WILL be granted.
No. When the state detects that there is a warrant for your arrest, you will be arrested.
No, a police officer in Texas cannot arrest you solely based on a shoplifting misdemeanor warrant from Florida. Generally, warrants are only valid within the jurisdiction they were issued. However, if the police officer in Texas discovers the warrant during the interaction, they may notify the Florida authorities, who can then take appropriate steps to apprehend you.
If there is a warrant issued, it stays open until resolved/you are arrested. Arrest warrants do not have time limit.
A repo man can not issue a warrant for your arrest. Only a judge can issue an official arrest warrant.
If FL entered the warrant into the NCIC computer, you will probably eventually be found out and you will be held by AR for extradition to FL.