Yes, correct, there is.
On 6/18/2009 the probate report reads...
Defendant is not present in court, but represented by Rosann Scoloveno Deputy Public Defender. Counsel represents to the court that the defendant is ill and cannot attend court this date. Medical records are filed and placed in the confidential envelope within the case file.
Interesting ... his bench warrant was issued on September 29/09. Starting on October 16th is when he started "cashing" cheques.
I don't know a lot about the process... but once he didn't appear and a warrant was issued, does he not owe the surety company that posted his bail?
IF what Chase said in his interview is true, he said he didn't show for court because of a heart attack, that's when the warrant was issued, this would be the Sept 29/09 date.
ETA: He did cash some cheques before then, but the bulk of them were after Sept 29/09.