Arrest warrant

An arrest warrant is a warrant issued by a public officer which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual

Warrants are typically issued by courts but can also be issued by houses of Congress or other legislatures (via the call of the house motion) and other political entities. A bench warrant is a variant of the arrest warrant.

Conviction rates of arrestees

Within the United States approximately 50% of those arrested are eventually convicted, and 25% of those sentenced will spend a year or more in prison.


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Felony Felony murder Forensic psychiatry Hybrid offence Indictable offence Indictment Infraction Insanity defense
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Transformative justice Whole life tariff Witness intimidation Year and a day rule
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