You'll be a fugitive - subject to arrest whenever (if ever) you try to re-enter the country. In this day and age, they run checks on firtually all arriving international passengers and when your name appears with a felony warrant you WILL be arrested.
If the original charges constituted a felony offense, then it is a felony to flee from them.
You may apply for one, there is no law that says you cannot be issued one, but if you do it may raise the suspicion that you may be preparing to flee the country to avoid prosecution.
No
It depends on what state you are asking about. All states have different statutes of limitation. Customarily, felony offenses are the longest running (and in some states there is no limitation). Also, in most states, the limitation statute stops running if you flee out of state.
Kevin Trudeau had to flee the country because he wanted to avoid jail.
I saw a flea on my dog but my dog didn't see it flee when I tried to catch it. Did Tupac die or flee the country?
Emigrants -> leaving a country
They fled to Canada.
they flee because they don't like it or the rules are very difficult to follow and there is a lot of circus
they flee because they don't like it or the rules are very difficult to follow and there is a lot of circus
Yes, especially if you are facing serious charges such as manslaughter or armed robbery.
the neighbouring country