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Is it possible to have a warrant issued without being charged and only having pending charges?

Asked on Sep 29th, 2016 on Criminal Law - Michigan
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I received paperwork about CPL being suspended and pending charges of brandishing.
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Criminal Law Attorney serving Royal Oak, MI at James S. Lawrence
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Pending charges mean that you have been charged. It is proper to have a warrant issued against you on the charge. Because the charge is brandishing, your CPL may legally be suspended until the outcome of the case. To keep your CPL you should work hard on beating the brandishing charge.
Answered on Oct 20th, 2016 at 6:50 PM

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