Anything involving a serious felony or murder related
Any law enforcement agency can effect an arrest if they find out you have a warrant out for your arrest. The arresting agency would hold you and notify the location who issued the warrant of the arrest. At this point the agency who issued the warrant would make arrangements to collect the prisoner, take custody, and transport them back to the jurisdiction where the warrant was issued.
Only one stack - if it is big enough.
If you were charged with a felony - appeared in court - the charge was reduced from a felony offense to a misdemeanor offense - and then you skipped out and it has been necessary to issue a warrant for your arrest; It means that by fleeing you failed to complete your part of the 'legal' bargain and the felony charge would quite likely be re-instituted and you could now be a fugitive felon.
Yes, the charge would be Contempt of Court
It is possible that that could happen, but they would have to swear to the truthfulness of the warrant they applied for. If it isn't true they can be charged with contempt of court, or false report to law enforcement, or some similar charge.
If I had 100000 I would shop and shop and shop!!! I love money!!!!
For Copper it would be 147,000 pennies For Zinc it would be 182,000 pennies
The usual penalty is getting locked up - forthwith! The actual charge would probably be FTA (Failure To Appear).
A JUDICIAL Officer must review the affidavit for legal sufficiency - once they sign it it becomes valid. A judicial officer would include a Judge, Justice Of The Peace, or a Magistrate.
in most states that dollar amount would be well above the level that triggers a felony charge.
Strangely enough, the answer is 100000
well i don't know but 1 dollar in the U.S is 1000 in Korea. so like if u earn 100 dollars u earn 100000 in Korea, well if $1 is 100000 in korea then 100000 would equal 1000000,