I am the victim. Can I call the accused to the witness stand to testify in the warrant application hearing?

No, this is a criminal proceeding. Therefore, the accused cannot be compelled to give testimony. While an accused in a criminal case MAY give testimony at a warrant application hearing, that will only occur after the judge has advised the accused of his/her rights connected with the hearing, including the right to remain silent.

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1. What is a warrant application hearing?
2. How can I apply for a criminal arrest warrant for an individual's arrest?
3. Can I just bring the police report to show what happened?
4. Can I just get the witness to sign an affidavit instead of coming to court?
5. Which witnesses should I bring to the warrant application hearing?
6. I am the victim. Can I call the accused to the witness stand to testify in the warrant application hearing?
7. What rules and rights apply to the warrant applicant and the accused at a warrant application hearing?
8. I am the accused. Can I apply for appointed counsel at this hearing?
9. What if I do not know the correct address for the accused in a warrant application hearing?
10. How can I find the correct address for the accused?
11. I am the victim. Can I bring my own attorney to the warrant application hearing?
12. What rules and rights apply to the warrant applicant and the accused at a warrant application hearing?
13. Do Affidavits of Indigency apply to criminal cases?