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I do not want to schedule mediation; I want the person arrestedhow do I a get a warrant for the persons arrest?

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I do not want to schedule mediation; I want the person arrestedhow do I a get a warrant for the persons arrest?

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Criminal warrants can only be authorized by an officer of the court, e.g., a police officer, a member of the Clerk of Courts office, a prosecutor or an attorney; you should contact one of those individuals about a warrant. Bear in mind that if mediation is scheduled for a criminal allegation and the matter is not resolved through mediation, you can request at that time to have a prosecutor review the situation; the prosecutor may then determine whether or not to authorize a warrant.

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