Summary
A warrant for your arrest in New York State is issued by a judge and allows law enforcement to arrest and detain you. This can occur if theres probable cause to believe you committed a crime, you didnt adhere to court orders, or you violated probation or parole conditions. Arrest warrants can be issued for various crimes including felonies like murder, rape, arson, or robbery, misdemeanors such as trespassing, petty theft, or disorderly conduct, and violations of court orders, probation, or parole conditions. Disorderly conduct can include actions like fighting in public, making unreasonable noise, using abusive or obscene language, or disturbing lawful assemblies. Abusive or obscene language often refers to speech that uses discriminatory slurs, contains explicit sexual content, threatens or harasses someone, or provokes a breach of peace.Full Conversation
What type of crime would call for a warrant to arrest someone in NYS
In New York State, arrest warrants can be issued for various crimes including but not limited to:
- Felonies such as murder, rape, arson, or robbery.
- Misdemeanors like trespassing, petty theft, or disorderly conduct.
- Violations of court orders, probation, or parole conditions.
What are examples of disorderly conduct
Disorderly conduct in New York State can include actions such as:
- Fighting or violent behavior in public.
- Making unreasonable noise.
- Using abusive or obscene language.
- Disturbing any lawful assembly or meeting.
Abusive orobscene language such as
In New York State, abusive or obscene language often refers to speech that:
- Uses racial, sexual, or other discriminatory slurs.
- Contains explicit sexual content.
- Threatens or harasses someone.
- Provokes a breach of peace.