NO. Had a warrant for 5 years. Went to Indiana casinos too many times to count & they swiped my ID every time & never said anything about the warrant. But, if you win a jackpot you might be in a situation. So, always have someone else play the machines for you.
only if there is a warrant for your arrest.
Depending on what the charge is, having an attorney may negate your need to be arrested.
Well, to the best of my knowledge, if an arrest warrant was issued, all it means is that you are to be arrested. However, since you may not be aware, you cannot be punished. Having said that, if you are avoiding arrest, it may classify as obstructing justice, and you can be punished, depending on where you live.
Yes and No. Not initially when you are pulled over, however, if you do not show up for your court date you may be arrested or have a "bench warrant" issued for your arrest.
Yes, any of that stuff will get you arrested!
No
I'm assuming the question is if Indiana can transfer you to California. In which case, I believe they can, if you have an active warrant against you. Or if you posted bail under the condition that you not leave the area.
I'm not a legal expert, but generally, having a warrant may make travel difficult. Warrants are typically issued when there are pending legal issues or charges against an individual, and it's possible that you might be detained or arrested if authorities become aware of your warrant while traveling to Puerto Rico. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand your specific situation and any potential risks involved.
NO. You cannot get arrested for having an affair in the UK. Everyone in the UK is free to have a relationship with whoever they want.
No, possessing a copy of Mein Kampf is legal in the US as it is protected by the First Amendment. However, some countries have restrictions on the distribution and possession of this book due to its controversial content.
Not necessarily. If the county holding the warrant could respond quickly, the jail having the prisoner in custody might just keep them in a waiting area until the officers from the other county arrived. When the prisoner was taken back to the county with the warrant, this would not be a "extradition." Extradition occurs only between states.
No