Absolutely
A bench warrant is a warrant that is issued directly by a judge. It is usually only enforced when Law Enforcement comes into contact with the named party in the warrant. Occassionally, the issuing judge will order the warrant to be enforced upon issuance. Bench warrants are usually a more minor matter, but legally speaking, it is still an important matter.
Yes, the horse collar tackle penalty is still enforced in the NFL.
If they have a warrant and did not post it, yes they can still look for you. If they don't have a warrant for your arrest, tey are not allowed to look for you unless you are doing illegal activity at the time they are looking for you.
Turn yourself in. If the warrant is not still outstanding, walk away.
Oh, yes.
A warrant is a judicial order for an arrest. If the warrant was still valid, the law enforcement officer has no choice but to make an arrest.
No, the warrant has to be satisfied. YOU HAVE TO GO TO JAIL.
Yes, the governors warrant, (usually an extradition warrant) takes precedence over your being out on bail.
When you finally get caught you will go to jail. Most likely there is a warrant out for your arrest. If it has only been a fews days since you "quit" you might can still contact your probation officer and tell them you forgot and you want to make it up.
Yes. HOWEVER in normal circumstances the dispatcher who finds the warrant in the computer will call the primary (or issuing) agency for verbal confirmation before you would be booked on the warrant. This will most often stop service of a warrant that is still in the computer by mistake.
Yes.
A warrant is a command from the court that a specific person be arrested and brought to the court. If the warrant is still active then the officer has little choice, he is probably required by law to arrest you.