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You could, but i'd have to suggest that you need to face the facts and realize that this warrant will not disappear.
To serve an arrest warrant and make an arrest when it is known that the individual named in the warrant is inside - POSSIBLY - depending on the circumstances.To serve a search warrant and search the premises for articles and contraband, yes, they do not need your poermission.
In Minnesota, a class 6 felony is punishable by a maximum sentence of up to 5 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000. The actual sentence imposed can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case and any aggravating or mitigating factors present.
Yes you can... you can also fly from Saint Cloud MN to Fargo MN:)
The answer depends on many factors, but basically, yes.Added: If MN posts an interstate warrant on NCIC to advise other states that they will extradite you, then SD will arrest you and, after notifying MN of your apprehension, will hold you while MN begins the formal extradition process (sometimes referred to as a Governor's Warrant).This means that the formal legal steps to remove you from one state to another are being done according to the laws of both states. This is not an overnight process and, unless you waive the formal extradition process, may will be held for several days by SD until the administrative/legal process is accomplished.
They get on a plane, fly to CA, meet up with the local law enforcement agency and then go and pick up the person and personally fly them back to MN. Obviously the person they are picking up must have a warrant out for their arrest.
Yes, if the judge wishes.
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3 years for all drug charges.
stalking a minor in ANY state is disgusting and wrong so don't do it!!!!
The term "warrant' implies that you are a 'wanted' person in MN. You cannot "pay" off a warrant. You must either surrender yourself to the WY authorities and await possible extradition or travel to WY and surrender yourself.
Yes, if the MN authorities know/learn that you are wanted by the courts in CO they will hold you on the outstanding warrant and notify CO they have you in custody. If CO wants you back they will institute extradition proceedings.