Legal Question in Criminal Law in Ohio
Felonies
If I have a felony warrant, is that the same as a conviction?
Asked on 1/15/07, 3:38 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Joseph Jacobs
Jacobs & Lowder
Re: Felonies
A warrant is not the same as a conviction since a warrant is a court order for your arrest only.
Answered on 1/15/07, 6:32 pm
Daniel Dismuke
Daniel K. Dismuke, Attorney at Law
Re: Felonies
No, a felony warrant is an order to have you arrested and brought before the court either on a new case or because you did not appear for a hearing on an old case.
Respectfully yours,
Answered on 1/15/07, 6:42 pm
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