When a wanted individual is known to police, but their true name/identity is unknown, the judge can issue a "John Doe" warrant to take them into custody, at which time there true identity will become known.
When the 'real' name of the wanted subject is unknown, an arrest warrant can be issued in their alias name. This is sometimes known in other jurisdictions as a "John Doe" warrant.
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A writ of arrest is a document issued by the court allowing a person to be arrested. It is usually delivered by a police officer. An alias for this would be a warrant of arrest.
A writ is the name for any order from a court directing someone to do something. A writ of arrest is a warrant, meaning that the person named in the writ is suspected of committing a crime and there is reasonable cause to detain him or her on that suspicion. An alias warrant means it is the second or subsequent warrant issued in the same case and no plea has been entered in the proceeding. Alias warrants are used in other circumstances, but are common in cases where the warrant is issued due to the named defendant failing to appear in court on the original charge.
A repo man can not issue a warrant for your arrest. Only a judge can issue an official arrest warrant.
With an arrest.
Technically they cant unless they have a search warrant not an arrest warrant.
A. Indictment B. Arrest warrant C. Information D. Search warrant ANSWER: B Arrest Warrant
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A warrant is a demand issued by a court. An example is; an arrest warrant is a demand for someone's arrest. A foreign warrant is issued for someone in another country.
Yes, of course. An arrest warrant is a command from a judge to arrest a person. Usually a police officer has no choice and must arrest.
The warrant is pending