Yes, the police in Connecticut can arrest you for a warrant issued in New Jersey. This is due to the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which allows states to recognize and enforce warrants from other states. However, the arresting officers may verify the warrant's validity before taking you into custody. Additionally, you may have the opportunity to contest the extradition process if you are wanted in New Jersey.
Yes, police may come to your house if there is a warrant for your arrest.
an arrest warrant.
Yes, of course. An arrest warrant is a command from a judge to arrest a person. Usually a police officer has no choice and must arrest.
Technically they cant unless they have a search warrant not an arrest warrant.
If it is a felony warrant yes they will arrest you
Yes, police can arrest you at your workplace if they have a warrant or probable cause to do so.
No.
No, a police officer cannot issue a warrant for your arrest only a judge or court magistrate can do that.
It could be one. There are search warrants and arrest warrants. If you have a search warrant, the police are entitled to search your property. After executing the search warrant, if the police establish probable cause to believe that you committed a crime, they can arrest you. If you have an arrest warrant, it is only a matter of time before the police find you and execute the arrest warrant.
no
No. An arrest warrant is valid until it is served or cancelled by the court.
yes