If you are reading off a report or a status sheet of some type, all that means is that no warrant exists or had been issued at the time the paperwork sheet was filled out.
If you are reading off a report or a status sheet of some type, all that means is that no warrant exists or had been issued at the time the paperwork sheet was filled out.
wannant is no longer active
When it says "warrant no," it typically means that there is no legal justification or authorization for a particular action or claim. In legal contexts, it may indicate that a search, seizure, or arrest lacks the necessary warrant issued by a judge. This phrase can also imply that something is not supported by evidence or does not have merit.
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Unless the arrest warrant specifically states that the issuing agency will extradite then you can not be arrested for it.
Define what you mean by "closed." Without knowing this all-important fact the question cannot be answered.
When it says that the case status is active is means that the case is still being worked on. The case will be active until it is finalized.
What does the narrator mean to suggest when he says, “Memory of the dance that none of them had attended shook all four boys convulsively”?
In the Bill of Rights the fourth amendment says the government must have a warrant and probable cause to search and/or seizure of your property.
Only the police can apply for a search warrant, and only a judge can approve of the search warrant. The police only apply for search warrants when they have reasonable suspicion that their suspect is hiding something illegal in his/her house.
It means your order was completed its probably just waiting to be shipped...
In a court document, if the status of a defendant is listed as "forfeit," it typically means that the defendant has failed to appear in court or comply with legal obligations, resulting in a loss of certain rights or privileges. This status often indicates that the court has taken action against the defendant, such as issuing a bench warrant or ordering the forfeiture of bail. Essentially, it suggests that the defendant may face additional legal consequences for their non-compliance.