"Warrant pulled from sheriff's queue" typically means that a warrant, which is an official order for law enforcement to take action (like an arrest), has been removed or canceled from the list of warrants that the sheriff's department is actively processing or pursuing. This could happen for various reasons, such as the individual being apprehended, the charges being dropped, or the warrant being deemed no longer necessary. Essentially, it indicates that the warrant is no longer in effect or active within the sheriff's department.
A sheriff's return on a bench warrant means that a return notice has been filed stating that a warrant was served. It also means that if the person is in jail at the time the warrant is served when they are released, they are to be transferred to the jail in the jurisdiction where the warrant was issued.
It means you have no active warrants do you shouldn't have to worry
Well, darling, when a warrant is pulled from the sheriff's queue, it simply means that the warrant has been removed from the list of active warrants that the sheriff's office is currently working on. It could be for a variety of reasons, like the warrant being served, canceled, or simply put on the back burner for now. Just remember, getting a warrant pulled doesn't mean you're off the hook for whatever trouble you're in, so don't start celebrating just yet.
Maybe you mean the prefetch queue?
Queue = line (of people)
un queue means 'a tail'
"La queue" in French means "the tail" or "the line" depending on the context.
what is a cor warrant
USB, Serial, and Parallel are all examples of which of the following?
The warrant is pending
la queue is either an animal's tail, or the file of people queuing up.
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