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What action may result in the issuance of a Capias?

Failure to appear in court

Non-payment of fines

Violation of probation conditions

All of the above

A Capias is a type of writ or order issued by a court directing law enforcement to take a specific action, often to arrest an individual. The issuance of a Capias can arise from various legal circumstances.

When an individual fails to appear in court, the court may issue a Capias to compel their appearance, signifying the importance of attending legal proceedings as required. Similarly, non-payment of fines can lead to a Capias, as the court seeks to enforce the payment of legal obligations imposed as part of a case disposition. Furthermore, if someone violates the conditions of their probation, the court may respond by issuing a Capias to enforce compliance with the terms established during sentencing.

Thus, each of these scenarios—failure to appear, non-payment of fines, and violation of probation conditions—can individually result in the issuance of a Capias, making the comprehensive option the correct one. This highlights the court's ability to utilize a Capias as a tool to ensure that individuals meet their judicial responsibilities.

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