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At least thirty states and the District of Columbia authorize courts to issue bench warrants for a defendant's arrest or orders for a defendant to appear after an FTA. [30] Many jurisdictions leave the decision to issue a bench warrant within the judge's discretion—at least under some circumstances.
It began on August 21, when deputies of the United States Marshals Service (USMS) initiated action to apprehend and arrest Randy Weaver under a bench warrant after his failure to appear on firearms charges. [12] Weaver refused to surrender and remained at home with his family and friend Kevin Harris.
The accused rioter did not appear in court and may pose a danger to arresting officers, a judge warned. Judge To Issue Bench Warrant for No-Show Jan. 6 Rioter Accused of Assaulting Police Skip to ...
A bench warrant is a summons issued from "the bench" (a judge or court) directing the police to arrest someone who must be brought before a specific judge [20] either for contempt of court or for failing to appear in court as required. Unlike a basic arrest warrant, a bench warrant is not issued to initiate a criminal action. [21]
Mar. 15—LEWISBURG — A bench warrant has been issued for the accused shooter in a 2020 incident. Julio Gonzalez, 27, of Lewisburg, was scheduled to appear for a pre-trial conference in front of ...
Aug. 22—A judge asked Susquehanna County Court to issue a bench warrant for a Montrose attorney facing theft-related charges after he failed to appear for a hearing. Magisterial District Judge ...
Cash bonds provide a powerful incentive for defendants to appear for their hearings. If the defendant does not appear as instructed, the cash bond is forfeited and a bench warrant is issued. If the defendant shows up for their scheduled court appearances, the cash is returned to the person who posted the bond.
On July 13, 2021, a bench warrant was issued for Malone for failure to appear in court. As of June 1, 2024, this bench warrant is still active. [12] In February 2022, Blueface shared photos of Malone writing "I love Blue" on his wall using her blood. [13]