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Judges wield a tremendous amount of power. One such power is the ability to issue an arrest warrant for a defendant who does not show up to court. This warrant is often called a bench warrant or an alias capias. Once a bench warrant has been issued, a defendant will be taken into custody as soon as he or she comes into contact with a police officer. Often times, someone will be pulled over for a traffic infraction, and when the officer checks the... Read More
