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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

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Once a warrant is issued, police in Texas have the right to arrest you. Law enforcement officers may arrest you at any place, be it your home, office, hospital, or hotel. They may arrest at any public place, even after pulling you out of your car on the road.
If you are facing a criminal charge, a bench warrant can hold you in jail until the completion of your trial, which is often several months. If you are convicted of the underlying offense that led to the warrant, you could face more time in jail. Bench warrants, themselves, do not carry any jail time.
Remember, once a warrant is issued, law enforcement can arrest you anytime and anywhere. Leaving Collin County, or even the State of Texas, will not defeat the warrant. Once the police find you, they are not obligated to give you time to put your affairs in order before entering into custody.
The key principles established in rulings by federal appeals courts are: - Minor spelling errors or typos in a name on a search warrant will not necessarily invalidate the warrant. Courts allow for some flexibility if names are similar enough.
Understanding Class C Misdemeanors in Texas Law Class C misdemeanors in Texas are low-level crimes. They are punishable by fines of up to $500. There is no jail time for committing a Class C misdemeanor.
Over the years, the Supreme Court has carved out exceptions to the warrant requirement to prevent valuable evidence from being destroyed. Some of the most common exceptions are searches connected to an arrest, those where the subject consents, and the plain view doctrine.
A fugitive may be held for no more than 90 days on a fugitive warrant in Texas. If the fugitive is not picked up in that time, the prisoner must be released. Holding them further is a violation of the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act. A violation of the UCEA can become the basis for a federal civil lawsuit under 1983.
Dealing with Texas warrants Here are several common methods to address warrants in Texas: Pay fines and penalties. By paying the associated fees, you can potentially avoid being incarcerated. Generally, individuals who appear in person to resolve a warrant for a minor offense are not immediately arrested.

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