bench warrant

NOUN
  1. a warrant authorizing law enforcement officials to apprehend an offender and bring that person to court
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How To Use bench warrant In A Sentence

  • The judge then issued a bench warrant for her arrest.
  • He failed to appear at the appointed time Monday morning, and a bench warrant was issued, du Bain said.
  • But did he stay where he was and wait for the judge to give him a free lift in a police car courtesy of a bench warrant?
  • On Tuesday a bench warrant was issued for his arrest at Limerick District Court when he failed to appear to face two public order offence charges.
  • ChoicePoint got his middle name wrong and reported that there was a bench warrant for his arrest in Arizona.
  • On Tuesday a bench warrant was issued for his arrest at Limerick District Court when he failed to appear to face two public order offence charges.
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