This form is a warrant of arrest. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
Everett Washington JU 07.0320 — Warrant of Arrest is a legal document issued by a court authorizing the arrest of an individual suspected of committing a crime within the Everett jurisdiction. This warrant is a crucial tool used by law enforcement agencies to apprehend individuals who have been accused of a crime. The Everett Washington JU 07.0320 — Warrant of Arrest contains specific details relevant to the case and the person being sought for arrest. It typically includes information such as the name and physical description of the individual, details about the alleged offense, the issuing court's name, and the warrant's issuance date. There are various types of warrants of arrest that can be issued under Everett Washington JU 07.0320. Some of these include: 1. Felony Warrant: This type of warrant is issued when a person is suspected of committing a serious crime, such as murder, robbery, or sexual assault. Felony warrants authorize law enforcement officers to arrest the individual and bring them before the court to face charges. 2. Misdemeanor Warrant: Misdemeanor warrants are issued for less serious offenses, such as petty theft, driving under the influence (DUI), or public intoxication. These warrants empower law enforcement to arrest the individual in question and bring them before the court for legal proceedings. 3. Bench Warrant: A bench warrant is typically issued by a judge when an individual fails to appear in court as ordered or violates court rules. This warrant directs law enforcement to arrest the individual and bring them before the judge to address the non-compliance or violation. 4. Arrest Warrant: An arrest warrant is issued when there is substantial evidence to suggest that an individual has committed a crime. This type of warrant authorizes law enforcement officers to locate and arrest the person named in the warrant. 5. Extradition Warrant: In certain cases, when a person accused of a crime flees to another jurisdiction, an extradition warrant may be issued. This warrant allows law enforcement agencies in one jurisdiction to request the arrest and extradition of the individual from another jurisdiction, so they can face charges. It is important to note that specific procedures and guidelines must be followed when executing an Everett Washington JU 07.0320 — Warrant of Arrest. Law enforcement officers must ensure that the arrest is carried out lawfully, respecting the individual's rights, while also prioritizing public safety.Everett Washington JU 07.0320 — Warrant of Arrest is a legal document issued by a court authorizing the arrest of an individual suspected of committing a crime within the Everett jurisdiction. This warrant is a crucial tool used by law enforcement agencies to apprehend individuals who have been accused of a crime. The Everett Washington JU 07.0320 — Warrant of Arrest contains specific details relevant to the case and the person being sought for arrest. It typically includes information such as the name and physical description of the individual, details about the alleged offense, the issuing court's name, and the warrant's issuance date. There are various types of warrants of arrest that can be issued under Everett Washington JU 07.0320. Some of these include: 1. Felony Warrant: This type of warrant is issued when a person is suspected of committing a serious crime, such as murder, robbery, or sexual assault. Felony warrants authorize law enforcement officers to arrest the individual and bring them before the court to face charges. 2. Misdemeanor Warrant: Misdemeanor warrants are issued for less serious offenses, such as petty theft, driving under the influence (DUI), or public intoxication. These warrants empower law enforcement to arrest the individual in question and bring them before the court for legal proceedings. 3. Bench Warrant: A bench warrant is typically issued by a judge when an individual fails to appear in court as ordered or violates court rules. This warrant directs law enforcement to arrest the individual and bring them before the judge to address the non-compliance or violation. 4. Arrest Warrant: An arrest warrant is issued when there is substantial evidence to suggest that an individual has committed a crime. This type of warrant authorizes law enforcement officers to locate and arrest the person named in the warrant. 5. Extradition Warrant: In certain cases, when a person accused of a crime flees to another jurisdiction, an extradition warrant may be issued. This warrant allows law enforcement agencies in one jurisdiction to request the arrest and extradition of the individual from another jurisdiction, so they can face charges. It is important to note that specific procedures and guidelines must be followed when executing an Everett Washington JU 07.0320 — Warrant of Arrest. Law enforcement officers must ensure that the arrest is carried out lawfully, respecting the individual's rights, while also prioritizing public safety.