Question is unclear. The use of the word "judgement" makes it sound like the finding of a civil case for which bench warrants are RARELY, if ever, issued.
This doesn't make sense: a person who has been served a bench warrant is arrested and brought to the court that issued the warrant. However if the warrant has a bond amount specified, the person posts it, then doesn't show, then another bench warrant will be issued for a higher or no bond.
is a bench warrant a felony
A bench warrant is a bench warrant whether it is issued by a criminal court judge or a civil court judge.
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.
Possible but extremely unlikely. It is more likely that the judge will issue a default judgment against you instead of issuing a warrant.
A "bench warrant" is a warrant issued by a judge on his sole authority. Only the judge who issued the warrant can vacate the warrant. If he had to issue one to get you to court to testify, you probably won't be released until after your necessity in the court action is ended.
No. A traffic warrant is issued for a specific code violation in this case - traffic. Whereas a "bench" warrant means that the warrant was issued on the authority of the judge for whatever reason.
If a bench warrant is issued for you, you will be arrested immediately upon being located by the sheriff or police. If it is a 'normal' bench warrant you will be transported to jail and held for court the next day. If it is a "forthwith" order, you will immediately be transported directly to court and presented to the judge.
Also known as the recalling of a warrant, this is an order which cancels the bench warrant that was issued.
This is entirely up to the Judge whose time you wasted.
bench warrant issued by judge
A bench warrant in Virginia is a court order issued by a judge that authorizes law enforcement to arrest an individual who has failed to appear in court or comply with a court order. It can be issued for various reasons, including missed court dates or failure to pay fines. Once a bench warrant is issued, the person named in the warrant can be arrested at any time and brought before the court. It's important to address a bench warrant promptly to avoid further legal consequences.