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Warrants

A warrant refers to a written order issued by the court or an official authorizing a person to execute an office or to perform an act. It is usually directed to officers of the peace and sheriffs.

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Do you have any warrants in Washington state?

No, I don't. Many thousands of people do. If you want to find out about yourself you should contact your local police department.

How do you find out if your son is wanted by the police in any states and on what offences?

I am not a parent but I have gone through this with other people in my family before. To be 100% certain you must get in touch with the police and work with them. I know this is not something easy to do and this might not help very much but hope it gives you some ideas. You can also look up the wanted list for the state and see if he is on it. Good Luck and hope you find what you are looking for or more like what your not looking for.

Say for example, you think your wanted in Roanoke Viriginia:

First go to the main gov website:

http://www.roanokeva.gov/

Then navigate around look for a page on warrant list or wanted pages, it will come in the form of a PDF or document list of names and ages.

For Roanoke here is the pdf of names:

http://roanokenet.roanokeva.gov/warrants/WarrantPage.pdf

If your name is in the list, then YOU, or someone with your same name is wanted. If your not in the list, then it doesn't guarantee your NOT wanted because it could still be in process.

Get to Christian Church, pastors know people, they know the ropes and give free advice and are less likely to take you in or turn you in as the police would when you inquire with them. Pastors can be like family and may work with you rather than against you depending on the seriousness of the crime.

Do misdemeanor warrants show up in other states?

Yes. If you were to get pulled over and they run your license, it will show up. You can't get a new license until the old warrants from the other state are taken care of.

If probable cause is raised by false statement can one be convicted?

Yes, you can be convicted.

The issue there is whether the police were acting on the statement in good faith or if they knew the statement to be false. If the police were not acting in good faith (eg suborning perjury to obtain the statement), or failed to obtain a warrant at all, any evidence obtained from that search may be deemed to be inadmissible. But generally one person's statement would not be enough for the police to obtain a warrant but also some sort of actual evidence.

What is the punishment for Menacing in NYS?

The punishment for menacing in NYS depends with the type of degree. Second degree menacing in NYS includes a maximum punishment of one year in jail and a fine of $1000.

What would define a faulty warrant?

A search warrant could be faulty if it has wrong information on it. Then it would make the search warrant void. This can be the wrong name or a mistake on the address. If there is not a reasonable suspicion it could also be faulty.

Do they check warrants by name or socail security number?

Both. Warrants are indexed by name, date of birth, gender, race, social security number, drivers license number, vehicle license numbers associated with the accused person, and other data. Many system are designed to alert the operators to "near misses," when the information used in the query is off by only a few letters or numbers. When that happens, the officer looks at the information in the warrant and that of the person being held more closely, to see if there is in fact a match.

What do you do if a warrant has been issued for failure to return a repossessed vehicle?

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The only option is to obtain legal representation as soon as possible.

Once a warrant has been issued by the court the person named is subject to arrest without notice.

The involved party might also wish to have a relative or friend ready to post bond, unless the warrant is for contempt of a court order in which case bail would not be an issue.

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The best thing to do is return the vehicle, if you do not have the vehicle obtain an attorney or you can request a court date to go before the judge to explain the situation. "Warrants" are not issued for failure to return a vehicle, body attachments are issued, meaning a court can hold a subject to the first available court hearing. This is not a criminal complaint, but a civil complaint and just appearing in court or maybe filing an affidavit (depending on location) can resolve an issue.

Active city warrant in Dalton ga?

A warrant will be active until the conditions of the warrant are satisfied. It will also be active until the warrant is served.

Where can you find a listing of your local recent arrests for free?

Many (but by no means all) local newspaper publish records of daily arrests in their circulation area. OR - you can go to the local police department and ask to see the arrest records. They are 'public documents.'

What is inositol?

Inositol, also known as phytic acid, is a phytochemical found in bran from corn, oats, rice, rye and wheat, nuts, soybeans and soy products (tofu, soy milk, edamame, etc.). It may retard cancer cell growth and work as an antioxidant. However, non-ruminant animals can't access the inositol in these seeds unless they are germinated. The phytic acid in ungerminated seeds chelates and thus makes unabsorbable certain important minor minerals such as zinc and iron, and to a lesser extent, also macro minerals such as calcium and magnesium.

If a warrant is issued and the case was dropped from a felony to a misdemeanor is it a misdemeanor warrant?

If you were charged with a felony - appeared in court - the charge was reduced from a felony offense to a misdemeanor offense - and then you skipped out and it has been necessary to issue a warrant for your arrest; It means that by fleeing you failed to complete your part of the 'legal' bargain and the felony charge would quite likely be re-instituted and you could now be a fugitive felon.

How long will someone have to wait in jail from a search warrant?

If they were arrested as a result of a search warrant being executed - it all depends on what the search warrant was for (what crime/offense) and whether the evidence being searched for was found (I'm assuming it was).

Does probation time stop when a warrant is issued?

If a warrant is issued for a violation of probation then the clock stops until probation is either reinstated or revoked in open court. If it is reinstated the amount of time between the violation and reinstatement will be added to the original probation period. Say you are on probation for 3 years and you are 16 months into your term and you violate the terms and ran for 4 months you would still have the 16 months remaining the 4 months would be what they call "dead time".

Probable cause can be established in three ways?

Information given by a reliable third person, Information plus corroboration, and an officers own knowledge of particular facts and circmstances

How long does a pocket warrant last?

A pocket warrant, often referred to as a bench warrant, generally remains active until the individual is arrested or the warrant is quashed by a judge. There is no specific time limit for how long it lasts, as it remains in effect indefinitely until resolved. However, law enforcement agencies may periodically review and purge old warrants, depending on their policies and the nature of the offense. It's essential for individuals with outstanding warrants to address them promptly to avoid potential legal consequences.

What is the maximum that the state of Kentucky can hold a felony warrant?

If you are speaking of them holding a warrant for you but you have, so far, avoided arrest - - they can hold it until the warrant is withdrawn or until the statute of limitations for your particular offense expires (if it does).

If you are speaking of being held for extradition by KY for a felony warrant - - they can hold you until the state that issued the warrant comes for you.

Will you show up on NCIC if there was a pocket warrant issued for you in Texas?

No. The phrase"pocket warrant" generally means that the warrant is being held locally (i.e.: "in the Sheriffs pocket") and not entered into the nationwide system.

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