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As a criminal defense attorney, I get questions all the time about arrest warrants. So in this video, Im going to explain the process. Now normally if the police see you commit a crime, they will arrest you on the spot. But if you commit a crime outside of their presence, then typically the procedure is to go to a judge and get an arrest warrant. So the police will go to a judge or magistrate, and they have to present probable cause. They have to show the judge that theres evidence to suggest that you committed a particular crime. And if they do, typically the judge will sign the arrest warrant. Also the prosecutor can go to the judge and say, look weve filed charges. Weve filed a felony against this guy. Wed like you to issue an arrest warrant, so we could have the police go and pick him up. And grand juries when they return an indictment will usually trigger an arrest warrant. So those are the three parties that can prompt a judge to issue an arrest warrant, the police, the pros