The short answer is: you can't "get out ot it." Your best course of action is to turn yourself in - appear before the judge, and state your reason for failing to appear. The judge may or may not, find cause for withdrwawing the capias. In any event you WILL have to appear, so you might as well do it voluntarily and get it over with.
Make a verbal request to the issuing judge, or file a motion with the court to have it withdrawn.
Contact the court that issued it or turn yourself in. If you are represented by counsel, let them handle it.
Capias Returned Executed
Just like you spelled it, capias
An original capias with TRN typically refers to a document issued by a court ordering the arrest of an individual who has failed to appear for a court hearing. TRN stands for "tracking number," which helps authorities keep records of the arrest warrant and subsequent proceedings related to the case.
A capias is a type of arrest warrant issued by a court typically for a failure to appear or comply with a court order. When it is related to a felony, it is usually issued to apprehend a person accused of a serious crime.
What does capias all circuit court mean
CAPIAS - This word, the signification of which is 'that you take,' is applicable to many heads of practice. Several writs and processes commanding the sheriff to take the person of the defendant are known by the name of capias. For example: there are writs of capias ad respondendum, writs of capias ad computandum, writs of capias ad satisfaciendum, etc., each especially adapted to the purposes indicated by the words used for its designation.
The individual he issued the Capias for may be in jail on another charge, un-related to the Capias he is serving.
Arrest Warrant
no it not a felony
Your HUSBAND is on trial but the court put out a capias on YOU??? What are YOU wanted for? Unable to answer this question - there seems to be MUCH MORE going on than is disclosed in the question. If you know there is a capias for you, turn yourself in and get it over with.
A capias is a warrant or order for arrest of a person, typically issued by the judge or magistrate. The phrase "No Capias" would mean either that it IS unnecessary to issue one, WAS unnecessary to issue one, or it my be an instruction NOT to issue one.