If IL entered the warrant into the national crime information computer it probably will show up on a background check. Whether MI actually will choose to extradite you on a misdemeanor offense cannot be known.
If NE enters the warrant into the interstate NCIC system and indicates they will extradite on it it, yes, WY will arrest you and hold you.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. If MI wants you badly enough to extradite you from TX on a misdemeanor, yes, they will.
If there's been a warrant drafted for your arrest, yes.
No.
Yes there is a limit in Michigan. A misdemeanor has a limit of six years from the action.
Oregon does not extradite unless its a felony nand sometimes they dont do it then.
Unless the arrest warrant specifically states that the issuing agency will extradite then you can not be arrested for it.
It is certainly possible. Domestic Violence is NOT something that most states view lightly. If a warrant is placed in the interstate system you might everntually find your life getting very difficult. Even if they don't extradite you, you will eventually have to get your drivers license renewed and other normally mundane tasks that call for authorities and agencies to have to check your history.
The warrant is basically null unless they change their mind about extradition or you get caught in their state, or one they will extradite from. The local Police will basically detain or arrest and release you when they find out the other state wont extradite. The warrant will usually say "Will not extradite from ______" Most states have 10 minutes to find out if a warrant is valid, after that they are required to release you.
If the state of MI entered the warrant into the NCIC computer system, yes he could, and you would undoubtedly be arrested as a fugitive.
If you are in Minnesota, Iowa, or Illinois the chances are pretty good. If you are in Alaska, or Florida, less so. What you should be worried about is the status of your drivers license. It is, no doubt, suspended or revoked at this time. If WI entered a warrant into the system for you - when you go to renew it or apply for a replacement, and they run your name, guess what's going to happen.
Most states will not extradite on a misdemeanor warrant due to the expense they would incur for a relatively minor charge. Some states WILL if the distance is not that great, i.e. within 100 miles etc.