Generally, a law enforcement officer must present the judge with enough evidence to prove probable cause i. Sometimes, a police officer obtains a warrant and issues it immediately; other times, the warrant becomes outstanding because the officer hasn't been able to find the person in question—he or she may not even be aware they have a warrant against them. NOTE : Most often, a judge must approve and sign a warrant before the law enforcement officer is authorized to act; however, there are some exceptions to this rule —particularly when the situation makes it impractical to obtain a warrant.
Warrants serve various purposes, including tax collection and other financial transactions. However, the most common types of warrants are arrest warrants , search warrants , and bench warrants.
Upon agreeing to probable cause, a judge will issue an arrest warrant authorizing a law enforcement officer to arrest a specific person based on a charge that they have committed a crime.
Generally, the arrest warrant must include:. Such property can be very wide-ranging, to include:. Once the property is searched and seized, the law enforcement officer brings it to the judge named in the warrant. First, check to see if your county's courthouse provides an searchable online database for outstanding warrant information; if so, just search the name and note any available details.
When a government website isn't available, perhaps the simplest way to find a warrant is to contact the clerk of court in your county and ask if it's a federal case, contact the federal clerk of court for your district.
Of course, you might not feel comfortable asking about outstanding warrants in your own name; if the situation is serious enough, consider working with an attorney or bail bondsman. Regardless of your method, understand that while most criminal cases are public record and therefore easier to obtain , sometimes civil cases are private.
When it's a private civil case, you might need to work with an attorney. Streams Videos All Posts. My Profile. Advanced Search. Track Listing. Down Boys. Big Talk. Sometimes She Cries. Cherry Pie. Thin Disguise. Uncle Tom's Cabin. I Saw Red. Bed of Roses. Examples of warrant. Thus, methods to identify communities warranting a combined control approach, will enhance the efficacy of this approach.
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Presumably, then, mercy can be legitimately expressed only when justice warrants but does not require punishment. We have no plausible explanation for this association, but its consistency across different data sources and study designs warrants further investigation.
Other referring expressions which evoke entities that are not explicitly referenced may not have these entities so highly ranked, unless warranted by their semantics. Additional experiments are warranted to investigate the significance of these pathophysiological mechanisms in vivo. Rather than focusing so much on anthropomorphic avatars, recognisable visual environments, and spatially flawless acoustic cues, perhaps more investigation of compositional issues is warranted.
Additional characterization of these isolates including biochemical testing and electron micrography is warranted. See all examples of warrant. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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