If the case re-appeared in the system after being "dismissed' - that means it must have been dismissed "WITHOUT PREJUDICE." This means that the original charge was somehow legally faulty and the judge dismissed it. WITHOUT prejudice means that the prosecutor, after correcting the deficiency, can re-file the charge. If the judge had dismissed it WITH prejudice, the case could not have been re-filed. About your being unable to reach your attorney.... I cannot comment on that.
It depends on HOW the dismissal was issued. If it was Dismissed WIHOUT Prejudice, yes, the charge could be re-instituted.
Contact the court and answer the warrant. A warrant never goes away, and you are subject to arrest at any time.
Wow, ten years! You would have to show proof that it was paid or dismissed. If warrant was issued then courts have no proof of this. Need to contact lawyer and show the proof.
It could be, but your allegation would have to be proved first.
I recently got in trouble with the law. How can I find out if I have a warrant for my arrest without contacting the authorities?
If you are a private citizen. -You cannot serve an arrest warrant. But if you know the whereabouts of someone that you know is wanted. Simple contact the local authorities. and provide them with the details.
A repo man can not issue a warrant for your arrest. Only a judge can issue an official arrest warrant.
With an arrest.
A default warrant is a criminal arrest warrant like any other, even if the original offense was minor, the default on the court appearance is a serious issue. Like for any other arrest warrant, all states will arrest you on it and contact Massachusetts (or whatever state issued the warrant) for extradition. You will need to work with a criminal attorney in Massachusetts to cure the default.
If you know what the warrant is in response to, correct the issue. For instance, pay the fine, contact the court that issued the warrant, or show up at the police station with a lawyer.
Technically they cant unless they have a search warrant not an arrest warrant.
A. Indictment B. Arrest warrant C. Information D. Search warrant ANSWER: B Arrest Warrant