By "mile limit" I'm guessing that you mean if you get far enough away you won't be arrested. If that is the case, it won't work. If the felony offenses are sufficient for the authorities in Elgin to want you badly enough to prosecute you they will enter the warrants into the state (and maybe national) law enforcement computer system.
Yes. Because of the nature of the offenses, Canada would be pleased to get rid of the wanted person.
Warrants can be used for both felonies and misdemeanors.
Misdemeanor domestic violence conviction will. any unpaid fines or failure to appear will. any wants or warrants will.
If you have an active warrant you may be arrested. However, you can minimize that possibility by hiring an attorney. An attorney can attempt to have the warrant recalled before you physically appear in the courtroom. If it is a domestice violence charge, you may have to personally appear regardless. Whether you are taken into custody will depend to some degree on the reason for the warrant.
Absolutely. However the actual reason for extradition would be beause you jumped bail as opposed to the nature of the original charges. Allso, as with warrants, once you leave the state it becomes a federal crime.
If both husband and wife are tenants in common, and the wife gives her permission, that is a "consent" search. Warrants are not required when a person freely gives their consent for the search.
If you are planning on leaving the country you may be detained, but if you are flying domestically you won't have to deal with customs, only the TSA. The TSA won't know/care that you have arrest warrants. In short; Domestic flights: No. International flights: Yes.
Every US state and possession honors each others extradition warrants and proceedings.
That is up to the judge. It depends on how many bench warrants, how many times did the person fail to appear, and what are the exact charges.Added: There is no such separate criminal charge as "Bench Warrant."A bench warrant is simply an order by a judge to law enforcement to present you, forthwith, to the court to appear on the underlying charges already levied against you. You will be tried and adjudged on the underlying reason for the original charge and THEN, if the judge deems it applicable, an additional sentence may be added for your status as a fugitive from the court.
An arrest warrant does not grant any form of entry into a residence. If you answer the door they can arrest you, if not they cannot. The exception to this is warrants for felonies, which allow them to enter the premises if they have cause to believe you are there or that evidence of where you have gone might be found there.
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This question does not pertain to arrest or search warrants.