This is an official form for a warrant issued by a judge during a criminal proceeding. It is normally issued when a defendant fails to appear in court.
This is an official form for a warrant issued by a judge during a criminal proceeding. It is normally issued when a defendant fails to appear in court.
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A bench warrant gives authorities the right to arrest the defendant and bring him or her before the court to answer to their contempt charges.
Similarly, a bench warrant in Hawaii, issued to bring the individual before the court to address their non-compliance or failure to meet their legal obligations, remains active indefinitely until the judge recalls it or until the individual in question passes away.
Bench warrants do not expire on their own. There is generally not a set or limited amount of time in which you can be held in custody if you are arrested or detained on a bench warrant. If you are awaiting trial, you could potentially be kept in jail through the completion of the trial.