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Yes. A warrant is an order for arrest based on the specific charge or charges listed. When a person is arrested the warrant has been served and is then considered void (assuming the person arrested does not flee custody). This does not mean that a warrant will not be issued again for future charges similar to those previously accused.

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13y ago

Not necessarily. The arrest warrant is an order from the court to the police, telling the police to arrest you and bring you before the court to answer to charges. If the court believes you will appear on your own, it can recall or quash the warrant, and you will be free until the court has ruled on the original charges.

If you want to find out if charges against you have been dropped, call the prosecutor's office (the DA, State's Attorney, or City Attorney) handling the case. They will know.

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14y ago

By going to the DA's office and get it dropped.

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13y ago

No parole violation can be dropped once case has been set up, Justice system does have loopholes but one cannot escape it.

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10y ago

Yes, but it is not common.

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14y ago

Go to court.....

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