You do not have the "right" to resist arrest, whether you believe it is a lawful or not. You have a legal duty to 'submit' to the arrest and, later, if it turns out to be mistaken, or even an illegal arrest you can take action for damages.
well, why would they start to beet you up in the first place? probably resisting arrest which is not smart cause on top of what you were being arrested for now you have resisting arrest AND assaulting a police officer.
It depends on the statute of limitations for the specific crime in the jurisdiction. In most cases, there is a time limit within which charges must be filed after the incident occurred. If the statute of limitations has not expired, it is possible to be arrested for assaulting someone in the past.
Unless the arrest warrant specifically states that the issuing agency will extradite then you can not be arrested for it.
yes, a warrant is a warrant.
No, they arresting officers do not have to have the warrant in their possession, only the knowledge that it exists.
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.
Yes.
Then you could be extradited to the county that issued the warrant.
No
Yes.
if the warrant is for your arrest then yes you would be arrested
yes, you can be arrested in NC for a warrant that was issued by the New Jersey courts.
Yes