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In this video, a criminal defense attorney explains the process of obtaining arrest warrants. Typically, if police witness a crime, they arrest the suspect immediately. However, if the crime occurs outside their presence, they must seek an arrest warrant from a judge or magistrate. To obtain this warrant, police need to present probable cause, showing evidence that the suspect committed the crime. Additionally, prosecutors can request a warrant after filing charges, such as a felony, and grand jury indictments often lead to arrest warrants. The three entities that can prompt the issuance of a warrant are the police, prosecutors, and grand juries.