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A court typically withdraws a bench warrant when the individual named in the warrant appears before the court and resolves the issue that led to the warrant's issuance, such as addressing a failure to appear or complying with a court order. Additionally, the court may withdraw the warrant if the underlying charges are dismissed or if the warrant was issued in error. In some cases, a motion can be filed to request the withdrawal of the warrant, which the court will consider based on the circumstances.

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