You had better contact the court ASAP and explain to them what happened or there WILL be a warrant issued. When you do make it to the next appearance you had better be prepared to produce doctor and hospital records supporting your claim for not appearing.
A failure to appear warrant in Kentucky is for people who failed to show up for a scheduled court date. There is usually no bond for these types of warrants.
The hospital would not know whether you have a warrant or not. However, they will probably call the police to come investigate the gunshot wound, and the police would then find out about the warrant.
It MIGHT be issued, but once the recrods are examined and it is found you were incarcerated it will be (SHOULD be) withdrawn or quashed.
Generally no you won't go to jail if you go to the hospital. Health care providers don't care about the legal status of their patients. If you go to the hospital with a gunshot or stab wound or because of some other illegal activity they willcall the police. The police will then check you for warrants. If you just go to the hospital because you are sick they don't care if you have a warrant.
If a person does not appear when summoned, they may face legal consequences such as being held in contempt of court or having a warrant issued for their arrest. The court may also proceed with the case in their absence, potentially leading to a decision being made without their input.
PT warrant is a warrant issued for production of an Accused. P.T. warrant means Prisoner's Transit Warrant.
Alias warrant - defendant fails to show up for initial appearance after a citation is issuedBench warrant - defendant fails to show up for a scheduled court dateCapias warrant - defendant fails to pay fine after guilty verdict or plea Parole revocation (aka blue warrant) - self explanatoryAlso, whatever state you are in there are regions and if a unpaid citations turns into a warrant it will be in that region it was issued but will not show up in other regions. And then there are state warrants, for example: Texas state warrant is a TCIC which will show up on a check throughout the state, unlike a NCIC which--as you guessed--will show up over the country. Then there are International warrants that (I do not remember the abbreviation) mean when issued you are wanted by INTERPOL--which is not very good.
What is a secrrtary warrant
No. The warrant remains in effect and that person is eligible for future arrests on that warrant.
A court warrant is valid until the warrant is served or the conditions requiring the warrant are satisfied. The warrant is valid indefinitely until these things occur.
yes, a warrant is a warrant.
No, they arresting officers do not have to have the warrant in their possession, only the knowledge that it exists.