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Warrant? .....If you have an arrest warrant, you will have questions about what it means in addition to the ones you have as a defendant or a witness. Will you have to go to jail? How long would you have to stay in jail? How do you surrender? Will you have to make a statement or answer questions? You need to know the answers to your questions.
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