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    2 days ago

    The article doesn’t mention anything about a warrant. If there is a warrant, there is a record of the judge that signed it.

    And that judge would have to have jurisdiction I think. So in either case, the answer is be prepared for shit

    Edit: She was released on bond, meaning a judge validated the warrant, meaning there’s a warrant, and a judge who signed it. This is bad.