answersLogoWhite

0

Can they convict on a warrant?

User Avatar

Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

A warrant is an order from the court to arrest someone or search a premise. There are usually crimes associated with warrants. A conviction results from being found guilty of a crime. The warrant, in itself, is not a crime.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Can a governor of a state extradite a convict?

State-to-state extraditions are conducted by what is known as a "Governor's Warrant.


What is the prefix of ex-convict?

The


What can be inferred from the information in this reading passageThe convict was hungry.The convict did not like Pip.The convict knew the other man.The convict had a low pain tolerance?

The convict knew the other man.


How many convict families where there?

There where about 100003 convict families!


What does the second convict claim the first convict tried to do to him in the Great Expectations?

He claims that the first convict tried to kill him


Was peter lalor a convict?

No, Peter Lalor wasn't a convict.


What is the past tense of convict?

The past tense of convict is convicted.


When was Convict cichlid created?

Convict cichlid was created in 1867.


Was Queensland a convict state?

Queensland was not a convict 'state' but it was established as a convict 'colony'. By the time Queensland became a state, it had long since stopped being a convict colony, or having any convicts.


Was James Cook a convict?

No. James Cook was never a convict. It was upon his recommendation that New South Wales be settled as a convict colony.


Convict used as a noun in a sentence?

The convict was sentenced to ten years in prison for robbery.


What is the noun of convict?

The word convict is both a noun (convict, convicts) and a verb (convict, convicts, convicting, convicted). The noun convict is a singular, common noun, a word for aperson found guilty of a criminal offense and serving a sentence of imprisonment.