Yes, there must be supporting paperwork defining the offense and the reason for the warrant application, prior to one being issued.
First, a person can't take out a warrant. They can only report the vehicle stolen. The report then gets investigated by the police and, if necessay, a warrant is issued by a judge. There may have been some misocmmunication involving the auto or the person may have made a false report. If you have the proper paperwork, all you have to do is show it to the police and the report will be discarded. Fraud and ID Theft.
Generally, a bench warrant is a process initiated by a court in order to arrest a person. They are different from regular warrants in that they can be issued directly to the police in non-criminal cases. When a bench warrant is used to compel you to appear in court you should follow the order in the warrant. A bench warrant can be issued for some behavior that takes place in the courtroom such as disruptive behavior or disrespect toward the judge. It can be issued for failure to report for jury duty, failure to appear in court when you have been summoned to appear or failure to make child support payments. Most bench warrant arrests are made when the person is stopped by police for some other reason such as a traffic violation. If you are arrested on a bench warrant or you know one has been issued against you you will need to hire an attorney to represent you in the situation.
The question is VERY unclear. As far as a warrant is concenred - in order for a warrant to be applied for, FIRST a report of a criminal offense must be made to the police.
The judge will issue a bench warrant immidiately after the indictment is made. The bail will be set in the warrant. The bench warrant will be issued on the grounds of the indictment.
i made a police report now i wish i had not
As soon as they find you.
If the police have articulable probable cause to place you under arrest at the time they made the arrest, they may do so at any time and in any place. Insufficient information is given in the question about the issuance of the warrant, which may have been for an entirely different cause. If the police made an illegal arrest it is a defensible reason for the dropping of the charges.
A search warrant allows the officers to enter and search your home or office, whatever is specified in the warrant. An arrest warrant allows the officers to take the offender into custody AND search the area where the offender was located.
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If you are arrested due to an untrue police report, the person that made the report can be arrested and charged with filing a false police report. You would in turn be the victim in the case. The police may or may not need you as a witness in the false report case. You may also have grounds to sue the person that made the false report in civil court. Remember that even if the person is found not guilty in criminal court, they can still be sued.
Surrender to the authorities in the jurisdiction where the warrant was issued. It would be advisable to obtain legal counsel before taking such action. A warrant will not just "go away",if the person is stopped by the police it will become known if an identification check is made, and the person will be taken into custody.
Someone made a false police report about me saying i touched their kid because they think im a snitch