No, they won't take you to Georgia, but if the charge is extraditable, they will take you to jail in TX to detemine (1) if GA wants you back. (2) if they do - you will be held until GA delivers the extradition warrant and comes to get you which may take quite some time.
you should do what you can to take care of it because if you get pulled over you will go to jail if they run your name
Yes they will. They will take you to hennepin county and wait for the green light from aonka. At which point Anoka will come and pick you up and bring you back to anoka county for processing and court if needed.
If NC has entered the warrant into the interstate law enforcement system, yes, FL can serve the warrant - take you into custody - and hold you for extradition to NC.
No. A warrant is issued by a court.
A warrant is issued by a judge, and the judge decides what is necessary.
It depends on what the officer wants to do that stops you. He can take you to jail and hold you until PA decides what to do.
Yes. It's called racial profiling and if you can prove that it was the only reason the officer pulled you over, you can take him and the county/state to court for civil rights violations.
No, the Warrant gives the Police the authority to take your liberty, it is not negotiable.
As long as you have a warrant hanging over your head, it could come back to haunt you at any time, usually when you least expect it, or can least afford it. Just take care of it and relieve your anxiety.
To "rescind" something mean to "take it back".So the warrant was issued by a court - then the court took the warrant back meaning that that warrant is no longer in force.
Preserve the Republic of South Vietnam from a communist take over. Which failed. then we pulled out of there.
No. A warrant is not a "ticket" that you can out of by simply paying a fine. A warrant is issued for one purpose - to take you into custody - and bring you before the court.