Yes, police may come to your house if there is a warrant for your arrest.
Yes. What do you think a warrant is??
Yes, the police can request you to come in for questioning, but you have the right to refuse unless they have a warrant for your arrest.
If they are instructing you to open the door and do do not listen to there commands you can be arrest for obstruction. If you are obstructing or hindering a police investigation they can arrest you. Also in some cases if the police come with a warrant you might not have to open the door they just might do it for you.
they have to have a warrant to search your house and without it they cant come into your house but if you step out they can arrest you for whatever your charged with
If the officers can accurately identify the person wanted, or can verify a proper warrant then they will likely arrest you.
Such things are not usually in the public domain. However you will know when the police come to arrest you.
Yes, police officers can come to your house to serve a warrant if they have legal authorization to do so.
They might, they'll go wherever they think they can find you.
Will the police come to your house on a bench warrant for a failure to appear at cost and fines hearing
What does the questioner mean by having the "physical" arrest warrant?If it means that, even though there is an existing warrant, but they just don't happen to have it in their possession - for them to act on the knowledge that the warrant exists is still lawful. They do not need to have the actual warrant in their possession in order to act on it.As in most cases involving the law, the CIRCUMSTANCES of the situation dictate what law enforcement can, and should not do. For example;If the police are in 'fresh pursuit' of someone and they run into the house they CAN pursue and arrest the individual inside.If they knock on your door - you open it - and behind you, they see the wanted individual sitting in your living room, they can enter and effect the arrest.
Depends on the situation. If the police feel there is a need for emergency action or there is a life-threatening situation in the house then the police don't need a search warrant, they also have probable cause at their disposal.
Ezekiel Cheever and Herrick, the town marshal, arrive with a warrant for Elizabeth's arrest.