Legal Question in Criminal Law in Tennessee
Question about warrants
when a warrant is issued doesn't it have to have a bond seal/or state seal on it and be signed by either the govenor of a state or a judge?
Asked on 2/01/01, 11:12 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
William Poland
Law Offices of William H. Poland
Re: Question about warrants
In some Tennessee counties, the District Attorneys office issues warrants and in other counties a Magistrate issues the warrants. It does not have to be signed by a judge or the governor and, to my knowledge, there is no requirement for a seal or bond....
Answered on 3/16/01, 9:38 am
Gregory Smith
Law Office of Gregory D. Smith
Re: Question about warrants
No. See Tenn. Code Ann. sec. 40-6-207. A magistrate can sign it. For further info, see www.gsmithlawfirm.com
Answered on 3/16/01, 9:40 am
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