Do not assume that a bench warrant is not actively pursued. If you know where he is (and assuming you want him caught) advise the police of his location (residence, hangouts, place of work, etc) so that they will catch him there.
It is likely a warrant will be issued for arrest
In all probablity the judge will issue a warrant for his/her arrest.
Police officer with a search warrant can search any home regardless of the situation.
Well, that depends upon whether the police catch you. A warrant means the police intend to arrest you. So if your id is run by the police when you exit or enter the country, you the warrant will show up and you will be arrested. If you fly by airplane, your id will likely get you arrested. If you go by car you will likely get into Mexico OK, but could get tagged on the way back in. Of course, you can cross the border like the illegals do, and then it doesnt matter unless you get caught. Short answer - get the warrant cleared.
Warrants for his arrest. He fled to Canada.
First of all, the wording of your question is confusing. If you have a warrant in GA, and you are in SC, it is GA that will extradite you FROM SC. Whether SC will extradite offenders from other states, or not, is immaterial. The fact that the officer is an SC law officer means that he doesn't necessarily know anything about GA law so I would not take that individual officer's opinion on the subject. The best way to avoid these problems would be for you to contact GA and find out what you need to do to clear the warrant or at a time when you least expect it, you're going to get blind-sided.
A warrant to search a residence does not need to state the name, or names, of any resident. Although the warrant may state the name of an individual believed to be located upon that property. It only needs to be issued to the address or description of the property upon which it is to be served. However, incorrect information contained within a warrant is potential cause to exclude evidence obtained during the search based upon that warrant. The defense would have to show that the incorrect information was included by law enforcement in bad faith.
Through have 2 options; wait or move on
Yes you can, You have to go to the options/codes, type airjordan. No that doesnt work
It is entirely possible that the warrant you refer to hasn't been entered into the system, for one reason or another, many are not. BTW: WHAT active warrants list? There are no publicly accessible websites or databases that show a comprehensive listing of active warrants.
He's keeping his options open.
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