(1) A warrant may be issued for the arrest of the person complained against if the trial court judge, from the examination of the complainant and other witnesses, reasonably believes that the person complained against has committed an offense within the trial court judge’s jurisdiction. A warrant is issued at the time it is signed by the trial court judge.

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   (2) The court may issue a warrant for the defendant’s arrest when all of the following circumstances apply:

   (a)() A complaint has been filed charging the commission of a misdemeanor only;

   (b)() The summons issued to the defendant has been returned unserved; and

   (c)() The conditions of subsection (1) are met.

s. 2, ch. 19554, 1939; CGL 1940 Supp. 8663(2); s. 5, ch.