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Hey gang
I was recently reviewing a federal criminal court docket from the early 1900s. There are many entries which state "A.W. Ordered" and "A.W. Issued" which I have determined is referring to the ordering and issuing of Alias Warrants. However, out of nowhere the court clerk starts stating "B.W. Ordered". It seems that this is noted in every entry where bail/bond is filed or approved. Would this be Bail Warrant? I've never heard of this and just wanted some clarification. On the Trail Diron Ahlquist editor, Oklahombres Journal On the Trail Diron Ahlquist Secretary, Oklahombres Inc. |
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Perhaps BW = bench warrant.
Dee Cordry okhombre@ionet.net Oklahombres.org webmaster |
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I think you've got it Dee...so obvious yet so elusive to me:-) Thanks!
Diron On the Trail Diron Ahlquist Secretary, Oklahombres Inc. |
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Court Docket Terminology
