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In New York, the duration of a warrant, such as an arrest warrant, does not expire; it remains active until it is executed or vacated by the court. This means that law enforcement can execute the warrant at any time. However, certain types of warrants, like bench warrants for failure to appear, may be subject to review after a specific period, but generally, they remain valid indefinitely.

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