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  1. Subsection B of Va. Code § 29.1-567 specifically authorizes any judicial officer, including a magistrate, to issue a search warrant for goods, business records, merchandise, fish, or wildlife in connection with a violation of Article 6 of Chapter 5 of Title 29.1 (beginning at Va. Code § 29.1-563).

  2. A warrant in debt is a civil summons filed by one individual against another, usually for the purpose of establishing a court date to plead a case involving monetary issues. This type of civil warrant is not an arrest warrant, and is the first procedure in wage garnishment cases. It specifically addresses monetary claims, however, as property ...

  3. Apr 10, 2022 · A capias warrant is a court order allowing police officers to arrest a person in order to have that person appear before a court. This type of warrant is not used for the seizure of property, rather it’s to take a person in custody. When a capias warrant is issued, a person’s signature bond or monetary bond may be revoked resulting in the ...

  4. Dec 9, 2015 · The Latin term capias literally means “you are to seize,” or “you should seize,” and is commonly used in the U.S. legal system to refer to a warrant issued by a judge directing law enforcement to arrest a specified person. Capias warrants are most commonly issued when a criminal defendant fails to appear in court for a scheduled hearing.

  5. Bench Warrant. Speaking more technically, a bench warrant is issued by a judge when a defendant violates the rules of the court. Most often, the defendant has simply failed to show up. Once a bench warrant is issued, however, the police can treat it like any other arrest warrant— and use it to bring the defendant back in front of the judge.

  6. Mar 28, 2023 · If you failed to show up at court, violated a court order, or broke the law, the court has likely issued a bench or arrest warrant against you. Until it's resolved—by you going before a judge, turning yourself in, or getting arrested—you'll have an outstanding warrant. Having an outstanding warrant means police can arrest you at most any ...

  7. bench warrant – is an arrest order issued by a magistrate or judge. The number of people brought to jail on a capias arrest in West Virginia increased from 1,990 in 2012 to 4,936 in 2022.i Today, one in eight people enter jail because of a capias. Capiases are one reason why West Virginia’s jail population has continued to grow

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