Yes. A "white warrant" means a warrant issued for a parole/probation revocation.
No, the warrant has to be satisfied. YOU HAVE TO GO TO JAIL.
a warrant is a warrant.. you go to jail and you do not pass go...Added: Very serious. You are confined to house arrest in lieu of going to jail. Cutting off your GPS monitoring device is like breaking out of jail.
YES
It depends on what the offense is that you are wanted for.
A warrant in debt is not an arrest warrant: it generally is a judgment against you and a notice that you are in debt to another person or an entity. You can never go to jail just for owing money to anyone or anyplace else, unless the debt was the result of a crime committed, such as a bad check.
Yes, the governors warrant, (usually an extradition warrant) takes precedence over your being out on bail.
You will either get a ticket or go to jail. Ticket:If you have no warrant or havent done it before Jail:If you do have a warrant and are caught
The jail should book you on the warrant and complete the return of service to clear the warrant. You will have to answer the new warrant before release.
Depends on what the warrant is for
you should do what you can to take care of it because if you get pulled over you will go to jail if they run your name
sure you can, in fact you will probably get to spend even more time if you let them know at the prison you have a bench warrant
Usually this means that you are being ordered to go to jail and serve some time, usually a specific amount of time. This type of warrant is issued to those who fail to appear in court for fulfillment of sentence or who fail to appear at jail to begin their sentence.