No. A docket refers to a judge's, or the court's, schedule of cases (i.e.: their workload). An arrest warrant is an order issued by the court authorizing an individual to be arrested and taken into...
The simplest way to describe it is - - - they are both "invitations" to come to court. The SUBPOENA asks you politely to come to court (with the implied threat that you can be made to come). The...
No, a warrant is not the same as a charge. A warrant means the authorities have enough evidence to indicate that further investigation is required or that it is reasonable that charges can be made. A...