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Wisconsin Bench Warrant/Capias Failure to Provide Biological Specimen

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Bench Warrant/Capias Failure to Provide Biological Specimen Wisconsin Bench Warrant/Capital Failure to Provide Biological Specimen is an arrest warrant issued by a Wisconsin court when a defendant fails to provide a biological specimen (such as blood, urine, or breath) for testing to determine alcohol or drug levels in their system. This type of warrant can result from a Traffic Violation, Operating While Intoxicated/Under the Influence, Operating After Revocation, or other alcohol- or drug-related offense. There are two types of Wisconsin Bench Warrant/Capital Failure to Provide Biological Specimen: 1) warrant issued for failure to provide a urine sample; and 2) warrant issued for failure to provide a breath sample. In either case, the warrant is issued when the defendant fails to appear for testing, or when the defendant refuses to provide the relevant sample. Upon arrest, the defendant may be required to either provide the sample or pay a fine.

Wisconsin Bench Warrant/Capital Failure to Provide Biological Specimen is an arrest warrant issued by a Wisconsin court when a defendant fails to provide a biological specimen (such as blood, urine, or breath) for testing to determine alcohol or drug levels in their system. This type of warrant can result from a Traffic Violation, Operating While Intoxicated/Under the Influence, Operating After Revocation, or other alcohol- or drug-related offense. There are two types of Wisconsin Bench Warrant/Capital Failure to Provide Biological Specimen: 1) warrant issued for failure to provide a urine sample; and 2) warrant issued for failure to provide a breath sample. In either case, the warrant is issued when the defendant fails to appear for testing, or when the defendant refuses to provide the relevant sample. Upon arrest, the defendant may be required to either provide the sample or pay a fine.

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Wisconsin Bench Warrant/Capias Failure to Provide Biological Specimen