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What is a peace warrant definition?

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What is a peace warrant definition?

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According to U.S. Legal Definitions, a peace warrant is a document filed in a court of law. The warrant states that the person filing it seeks to keep the peace. Peace warrants are usually filed by one person against another.UsageIn some areas, a peace warrant may be filed if one party states under oath, as well as in writing to the court, that someone else will commit a crime against the filer or the filer’s property.Alternate UseAccording to the Bexar County Constable’s Department in San Antonio, Texas, a peace warrant is issued to people who have neglected to pay fines or return property. The warrants are issued by the Justice of the Peace Courts.ServiceIf the court approves the request for a peace warrant, the court or mayor can issue the peace warrant to a peace officer, such as a sheriff or constable. The person against whom the claim has been made is then arrested and brought to appear before the court to discuss the charges.JurisdictionsEach jurisdiction has its own regulations

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