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Arrest-Bench Warrant-Capias GF-142 - Wisconsin
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FORM SUMMARY Name of Form: Form Number: Statutory Reference: Purpose of Form: Arrest-Bench Warrant/Capias GF-142 Chapter 345, §§885.11(2), 968.04(3)(a), 968.09, Wisconsin Statutes Written order directing law enforcement to arrest an individual. The terms "arrest warrant," "bench warrant," "capias," and "body attachment" are often incorrectly used interchangeably. Arrest Warrant An "arrest warrant" is used in situations in which the person has not yet appeared in court or otherwise submitted to the jurisdiction of the court. The court orders the arrest of the defendant in order to bring the person before the court and to confer jurisdiction on the court over the person. Section 968.04(3)(4), Wisconsin Statutes, provides for specific mandatory provisions for such warrants. One of the requirements is the warrant specify the name of the crime and the section charged and the number of the section alleged to have been violated. RMC believes this can be accomplished by attaching a copy of the complaint or citation to the warrant. Therefore, RMC has placed an instruction to that effect in the warrant (in bold) with a reference that the name of the crime and statutory references are incorporated into the warrant. In criminal matters, a copy of the criminal complaint must be attached. This complaint contains a probable cause statement and is under oath. In noncriminal matters brought by citation, there is no probable cause statement nor is the citation under oath. Courts may also be reluctant to issue arrest warrants without some basis to believe the defendant was actually personally served and there is sufficient probable cause. Since §345.36, Wisconsin Statutes, provides that for nonappearance a warrant may be issued under Ch. 968, it would appear that the Ch. 968 safeguards must also be considered. Therefore, in all cases in which the court issues an arrest warrant for failure to appear in response to a citation, the Committee suggests that an Affidavit of the Court Officer be completed and attached, indicating that the defendant was personally served with the citation and the basis for the issuance of the citation (personal knowledge or information and belief.) Bench Warrant A "bench warrant" is used in situations in which the person has previously appeared in court or submitted to the jurisdiction of the court but fails to appear in court as required. It is generally issued from the bench; hence the term "bench warrant." It is not necessary to attach a copy of the complaint or citation, or an affidavit of the court officer described above. Date: 08/04/2005 1 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com Capias The term "capias" is a Latin term meaning "that you take"; in this context it is used to "take the body" before the court. Another term often used is "body attachment." The capias is used in this instance to order law enforcement to arrest and bring the person before the court for failure to comply with certain court orders, including: · · failure to appear (including witnesses, respondents in paternity or divorce actions), failure to pay financial obligations (fines, forfeitures, assessments, surcharges, and court costs, any any other type of financial obligation). For financial obligations, the person arrested may be released with no further court appearances upon payment of the financial obligation. Who Completes It: Distribution of Form: Clerk of Court Original: Court file Copies: Law enforcement, attorneys Arrest warrant · Copy of complaint or citation · Affidavit of the court officer Bench warrant · No other forms needed Capias · No other forms needed Modification; last update 06/02. Added Arrest Tracking Number (ATN). Added "Other" check box for county-specific direction. Geographic restriction information is required for entry into the Crime Information Bureau (CIB) TIME system. This restriction information limits where the warrant will be executed. This form should not be used to take a juvenile into custody in a juvenile court proceeding. There is a separate form called "Capias" (JD-1714) for such proceedings. Accompanying Forms: New Form/Modification: Modification: Comments: About this form: This form is the product of the Wisconsin Records Management Committee, a committee of the Director of State Court's Office and a mandate of the Wisconsin Judicial Conference. If you have additional information that does not change the meaning of the form, attach it on a separate page. The form itself shall not be altered. Date: 08/04/2005 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com For Official Use STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, COUNTY Arrest-Bench Warrant/ Capias Name of Person Case No. ATN: Phone Number Person's Address Person's Date of Birth Sex Race Driver's License Number Height Weight Eye Color Hair Color Other Identifying Characteristics Charges TO ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER: Arrest and bring the above-named person before me, or if I am not available, before some other judge or court commissioner of this county, because: (Check box A, B, or C below.) A. A complaint/citation has been filed charging the defendant with the commission of an offense(s). The defendant has not previously appeared in or submitted to the jurisdiction of the court. [A copy of the complaint or citation must always be attached. For a citation. an affidavit of the court officer is recommended.] The name of the crime and statutory references in the complaint/citation are incorporated into this warrant. I have reviewed the complaint/citation and find probable cause to believe the defendant committed the offense(s). (Check if either is appropriate): Although the maximum imprisonment is 6 months or less, I believe that the defendant will not appear in response to a summons. If the offense is one covered by the Uniform Bail/Deposit Schedule, the defendant may be released upon payment of the amount below. A new court date shall be provided to the defendant. B. The person failed to appear in court as required on (date) (type of court appearance) The person shall be held for appearance in court. The person may be released upon payment of $ shall be provided to the defendant. for . plus statutory sheriff's fees. A new court date C. The person has failed to comply with a court order concerning the payment of fines, forfeitures, assessments, surcharges or costs to the court. The defendant may be released with no further court appearances upon payment of $ plus statutory sheriff's fees. D. Other: BY THE
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