MILWAUKEE COUNTYPhotos: Relief comes to some with outstanding warrantsMunicipal Court Judge Valarie Hill greets those coming to a special session of court held at Greater New Birth Church, 8237 W. Silver Spring Drive, as part of “Warrant Withdrawal Wednesday." Hill and Judge Phillip Chavez (not pictured) waived warrants and dropped driver’s license suspensions for about 250 people. “Warrant Withdrawal Wednesday" allows people with outstanding warrants and unpaid citations to resolve their issues without threat of arrest and get the warrants dropped. The court could only deal with warrants and tickets that were issued by the City of Milwaukee.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMunicipal Court Judge Valarie Hill holds court at Greater New Birth Church as part of “Warrant Withdrawal Wednesday.”Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelPeople wait in line outside Greater New Birth Church, 8237 W. Silver Spring Drive, for where Milwaukee Municipal Court judges had temporary courtrooms for "Warrant Withdrawal Wednesday."Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelDawn Hourigan (right), from accounting at the City of Milwaukee Municipal Court, helps people with forms to put any fines they owe on an installment plan for payment.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelJudge Phillip Chavez works with a young man during the court session.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelJudge Valarie Hill listens to a woman who is trying to resolve an issue.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelJudge Valarie Hill presides in a temporary courtroom at Greater New Birth Church.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelNajeen Thompson (center) works with Department of Motor Vehicles personnel to resolve a driver’s license issue.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelDebra Werdeo (left) of Quad/Graphics gave out information about working at the company and explained what types of jobs were available there. Quad/Graphics was among employers, social service groups and the Department of Motor Vehicles that had tables set up outside the courtrooms.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel