no it not a felony
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.
Arrest Warrant
"Capias return executed" refers to a legal document indicating that a law enforcement officer has successfully executed a capias, which is a type of arrest warrant. This means that the individual named in the capias has been apprehended and taken into custody. The return is typically filed with the court to inform it that the warrant has been carried out.
A capias is a warrant or order for arrest of a person, typically issued by the judge or magistrate in a case. It is an "original' warrant instituted by a judicial officer themself, and not upon the affidavit of law enforcement. It is effective until you are apprehended, the capias is withdrawn by the judicial officer who issued it, or the statute of limitations on the offense runs out.
If the offense you were found guilty of when you received your probation sentence was a felony, then your violation will be a felony warrant.
It is an order from a judge to do away with a warrant, normally a bench warrant issued for a person who has failed to appear in court or failed to pay a fine. A capias would be vacated if a fine, previously ordered by the court but unpaid, was paid.
A capias misdemeanor is a warrant for a named person who has failed to appear after a misdemeanor conviction. It is notification that the named person must resolve the issue before a judge.
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.
well, it's like this, it all depends on what you have the warrant for. If you have a felony warrant and it is for murder, I wouldn't try to renew my license. No misdemeanor felony court will extradite you. It has to be a felony (or capias warrant) If it is a capias warrant you bet ya they will come get you! Most states do not extradite, especially that far, unless it is a serious charge (mass murder, mass molestation or rape or child support) If you get pulled over or have police contact they will or could run a NCIC (National Criminal Information Center)and they know all you have done in the US. That can mean trouble. But I think getting your license renewed is the least of the California's police problems....I know the BMV has no way of running a NCIC, but if you have a wanted poster posted at the BMV, then someone could recognize you. Look here for more info, http://www.lawinfo.com/.
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.
When a Defendant fails to appear for court on a plea or trial date. The judge can issue an orderconditionallyforfeiting the bond and issuing a capias warrant for the Defendant's arrest.
A capias warrant is a type of arrest warrant issued for someone who has failed to appear in court or comply with a court order. It directs law enforcement to arrest the individual and bring them before the court to address the issue.