If the question is whether the police need to speak with you or interview you prior to arresting you on a warrant, the answer is no. If it was a requirement that they speak with you, anyone could avoid being arrested on a warrant simply be refusing to speak with the police.
Police have an obligation to make sure they are serving the correct person (i.e. - the person named on the warrant) and to do so they will often ask questions first.
If they already have a warrant for your arrest, that means that a judge already decided there was probable cause to believe you committed a crime. You might be interviewed after the arrest but if they have probable cause already there is no requirement for them to interview you prior to serving a valid warrant.
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No. It is your probation officer's responsibilty to have you taken into custody on the warrant when you report. If your officer told you you have a warrant, then you may not report.
Warrant Officers are not responsible for troops or personnel. But, in referring to a Warrant Officer, face to face you would address him as "Sir" as any other officer. If you work with him or are more familiar, he may permit you to refer to him as "Chief." If referring to a Warrant Officer in a conversation with a third party, you would refer to him as "Warrant Officer __________."
No, promotion to Sergeant (SGT) is not a requirement before attending warrant officer school. Warrant officer candidates are selected based on their qualifications and then enter warrant officer candidate school for training to become warrant officers. Promotions to SGT can occur after completing the warrant officer school and upon meeting the promotion criteria for Sergeant.
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Yes.
There was a magistrates warrant out for Billy's arrest Warrant Officer Jennings inspected the men before they marched past the VIP's Most often, the term warrant refers to a specific type of authorization.
No knock warrants are something that the Supreme Court has approved in limited situations where it is determined for officer safety, and/or preservation of the evidence that the officer does not have to first knock and announce his presence before serving a warrant.
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The jail should book you on the warrant and complete the return of service to clear the warrant. You will have to answer the new warrant before release.
Not in the UK.Added: Also the same in the US. Mere knowledge, on the part of the officer(s), that a warrant exists is sufficient cause to place the subject under arrest.
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