An arrest warrant
Added: This could also be in reference to a bench warrant .
Most likely - some arrest warrants may well be part of a national database.no they wont An arrest warrant is an order to arrest someone or search for them.
No. The consequence of ignoring a court order is the issuance of an arrest warrant. She should consult an attorney.No. The consequence of ignoring a court order is the issuance of an arrest warrant. She should consult an attorney.No. The consequence of ignoring a court order is the issuance of an arrest warrant. She should consult an attorney.No. The consequence of ignoring a court order is the issuance of an arrest warrant. She should consult an attorney.
A Body Attachment is, in effect, a warrant for arrest for a civil violation (usually contempt of a civil court order), whereas an Arrest Warrant is a criminal writ to take someone into custody.
Anytime you do not obey a court order, you are at risk for arrest and jail.
Unless the judge withdraws his order of contempt it will remain active (just as if it were a warrant) until the missing party presents themselves in court and answers to the judges concerns.If it is a civil contempt order, no arrest will take place - people are not arrested for civil contempt. However if it is a criminal contempt order, they are subject to arrest by law enforcement.
If the judgement is a court order, then the court will order her arrest and have the child removed from her. The court may then impose tougher orders.
Yes, you do as long as you are the judgment debtor of the person serving the subpoena on you and as long as it was issued properly. If you ignore the subpoena, the creditor could apply to the court for an order directing you to answer it. If the order is served on you and you still refuse to answer it, the creditor can apply for an order to hold you in contempt of the court order, which could subject you to arrest. This type of arrest is not a criminal arrest, but the court might decide to keep you in jail until you do answer the information subpoena.
Yes, you do as long as you are the judgment debtor of the person serving the subpoena on you and as long as it was issued properly. If you ignore the subpoena, the creditor could apply to the court for an order directing you to answer it. If the order is served on you and you still refuse to answer it, the creditor can apply for an order to hold you in contempt of the court order, which could subject you to arrest. This type of arrest is not a criminal arrest, but the court might decide to keep you in jail until you do answer the information subpoena.
you must abide by a court order.............or be in contempt of court
Depending on each state, they will issue a warrant out for your arrest, also depending on what the court order is for....
No. A docket refers to a judge's, or the court's, schedule of cases (i.e.: their workload).An arrest warrant is an order issued by the court authorizing an individual to be arrested and taken into custody.
Absolutely not. He is there at the order of the court! If the wife does not want him there, SHE will have to petition the court to have his location transferred elsewhere.