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I understand that it was my mistakes that got me where I am, though leaving when I did is the only reason I am what I am today.
A wanted fugitive??? Fine choice ...

As a note, warrants do not simply go away. It will dog you forever and can lead to detentions and arrests in numerous states, can restrict access to many jobs, prohibit eligibility for government supported loans, disqualify you for welfare and other benefits, and can generally be a pain in the tail end until the matter is taken care of.

It was leave and become a productive member of society, realizing my dream, or go back to jail for a year for smoking weed and remain caught in that loop with no prospects or future.
So, now, you have to concern yourself with police contact anywhere you go because you are a wanted fugitive. Good call.

I did what I had to do to stay afloat for myself and my family.
And you think you're a role model as a fugitive?

So, the Trenton police department will send 2 officers to the venue to wait for me all night until I show up? For a misdemeanor probation violation in a different state?
They might - if they are told about it. Most likely it will come some day when the police contact you on a traffic stop, a loud party call, or something innocuous. It may not be a serious offense, but, this will not just go away if you close your eyes and click your heels three times.