Do juvenile warrants expire
A friend of mine had to go to court last year for failing to attend school (she was sixteen, and it had to do with Washington states becca bill). After going to court, she simply had to sign a paper saying she would go to school from now on.
But she failed to comply. She didn't go to school the beginning of the next year and now there is another court date set because of it and it states that if she fails to attend court, there will be a warrant out for her arrest. She's seventeen now, and she plans on fleeing to the east coast. My questions are
1. Is there any way she would be actively searched for in a state on the east coast because of her warrant from the west coast state of Washington? And found what would happen?
2. Is there anyway (if she is not actively searched for) she could do something to accidentally bring up the fact that she has a warrant in such a far away state, and if it was brought up, would she be arrested?
3. If one of the two above does happen, will the person she is staying with be arrested?
4. And if the first two do not happen, will her warrant (which I feel is somewhat minor) go away when she turns 18 in a few months. And if it doesn't, will that warrant only still exist in the state of Washington?