Phoenix, AZ asked in Criminal Law for Arizona

Q: how I have a warrant out for my arrest for disorderly conduct and I never went to jaiI nor received any citations

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A: For a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge, the State has several avenues to bring charges against you. One is through personal service via a citation and a release from arrest. The other is through detention, arrest, and a probable cause finding in front of a judge in jail. The 3rd avenue, in your case, is what is referred to as a long formed complaint or a misdemeanor summons sent to your last known address.

In your case, if you did not see a judge and did not receive a citation, you have been summoned via mail. Because you likely did not receive the summons and missed a court date, a warrant was issued for your arrest.

A skilled attorney can file a motion with the Court to quash the warrant and investigate whether charges were properly filed against you or not.

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