Depending on what the charge is, having an attorney may negate your need to be arrested.
You should make yourself known to the attorney and to the court immediately.You should make yourself known to the attorney and to the court immediately.You should make yourself known to the attorney and to the court immediately.You should make yourself known to the attorney and to the court immediately.
Report it to the police and get an attorney (lawyer).
No. The consequence of ignoring a court order is the issuance of an arrest warrant. She should consult an attorney.No. The consequence of ignoring a court order is the issuance of an arrest warrant. She should consult an attorney.No. The consequence of ignoring a court order is the issuance of an arrest warrant. She should consult an attorney.No. The consequence of ignoring a court order is the issuance of an arrest warrant. She should consult an attorney.
Realistic answer! Yes. The 'feds' can pretty much do anything they want. You should probably get yourself a good attorney to speak to the Magistrate who issued the warrant.
To clear an arrest warrant in Minnesota, you should contact the Clerk of Court's office in the county where the warrant was issued. They can provide information on the specific steps you need to take, such as appearing in court or paying outstanding fines. It is advisable to consult with an attorney for guidance and representation throughout the process.
You can be arrested and detained without a warrant. A criminal attorney can give you some help, and if you have been arrested, you should consult one immediately.
Yes, you will have the opportunity, but you should have notified the court ASAP of your inability rather than let it run on so long.
Once you have completed the Power of Attorney, you should give the original to whomever you named as the power of attorney (attorney-in-fact) and keep a copy for yourself.
You're question really should be - I have a Bench Warrant - Where do I find an Attorney to get me out of this mess. I haven't seen that question on an application, nor even a question about misdemenors or felonies. If you're treated in prision - there's an exclusion about payment in Government Facilities, where your not obligated to pay. Call an Attorney TODAY!!!!!!!
Easiest thing would be to travel a few miles south and turn yourself in CA and get it cleared up. Otherwise, you retain an attorney to approach the court system to see if something could be worked out.
I think warrants should not expire in Colorado so people can know what they did and pay for it Answer: No, once an arrest warrant is issued for a person, the police will look for that person until they arrest him or her.
You should discuss your specific incident with a local attorney.