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Subject No Context to Post

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Tue Jul 1 2008 13:28

Author Maury D. Beaulier

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First, this is a board for criminal defense.
Second, without seeing all of the entries, it is difficult to determine meaning. However, it is true that warrants issues in misdemeanor files (except for DWI, Assault or contempt) are "recalled (returned to the Court Administrator) one year after issuance, and a warrant recalled in that fashion, or returned, is canceled unless a Judge of District Court specifically directs that a warrant remain in effect for a longer period. In other words, it appears that there is no longer a warrant.
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