Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Practice Exam

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In what scenario would a Capias typically be issued?

  1. When a suspect has been jailed

  2. At the request of the state attorney's office for an arrest

  3. When a witness is needed in court

  4. Following an expired civil order

The correct answer is: At the request of the state attorney's office for an arrest

A Capias is a legal order that directs law enforcement to arrest an individual, typically in situations where a person's presence is required in court or when they are in violation of a legal obligation. The issuance of a Capias often arises at the request of the state attorney's office, especially when there is a failure to appear or comply with a court order, signaling the necessity for an arrest to ensure that the legal proceedings can move forward. In this context, it is essential to understand the role of the state attorney's office. They are tasked with prosecuting criminal cases, and if an individual is not adhering to court orders—whether related to appearances or compliance with terms of probation—this office may seek a Capias to enforce compliance. The issuance of a Capias in such scenarios serves to uphold the integrity of the judicial process and ensures accountability. Situations such as someone being jailed would not warrant a Capias since they are already in custody, while needing a witness in court does not relate to arrest orders but rather to the presence of individuals to provide testimony. An expired civil order would not typically relate to the issuance of a Capias, as that would not involve an arrest. The primary purpose of a Capias focuses solely on compelling an individual's compliance