Yes, the assumption will be that you tried to "game the system."
yes
The extradition process is conducted under what is termed a "Governor's Warrant."
A bench warrant is issued by a judicial officer- they last until the warrant is either withdrawn by the judge who issued it or it is quashed. a warrant usually lasts indefinitely until thecharge is cleared up.
If you have an outstanding arrest warrant for DUI, your drivers license is probably suspended, anyway. You won't be able to renew the license or clear the suspension until the warrant is cleared.
If it is, in fact, the SAME warrant, it IS possible that, administratively, it was not cleared from the system. If the arresting officers acted"on good faith" that it existed the cour twill dismiss and nullify the second arrest.
All warrants everywhere last forever unless your name is cleared
They will if they care to check. It's always best to get a warrant cleared as soon as possible because you may be arrested at almost any time.
If the job you are applying for does a check it will show up. I would pay that ticket and get it cleared up if you want the job. Get that "puppy" taken care of.
I recently got in trouble with the law. How can I find out if I have a warrant for my arrest without contacting the authorities?
If you have a warrant, the best thing to do is to just turn yourself in. This will keep you from getting in more trouble in the event that you get caught by the police.
If you are aware that an individual has an arrest warrant place on him/her and you help this individual in evading the authorities, then yes you can be prosecuted.
If the warrant is still active, law enforcement has no choice but to honor it. Whether the SOL has run out, OR you feel your innocent ,you may have to face the charge in court and get it cleared up once and for all or this will hang over you until the warrant is cleared from the system.