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I have an outstanding felony warrant in California from 10 years ago. I now live in another state and I need to take care of this somehow in order to adopt my sisters baby. Do I need to get a laywer in California or the state I live in? California chose not to extradite me years ago so I never thought about it. I am desperate for any advice
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Posted on / Sep. 14, 2011 19:55:00

Warrants don't go away. Yes you need a California lawyer. In virtually all cases you would need to be present with your lawyer to get the warrant recalled and would be well served to have a sit down with a bail bondsman before you go into court. We have a great one who would be happy to talk to you. You are always better served showing up in court voluntarily on the warrant, regardless of the reason, as opposed to getting picked up and extradited. The sooner the better. Were all over California and can handle most jurisdictions and offer a free consult.

Brian Michaels

www.socalcrimdefense.com

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 14, 2011 19:55:00

Warrants don't go away. Yes you need a California lawyer. In virtually all cases you would need to be present with your lawyer to get the warrant recalled and would be well served to have a sit down with a bail bondsman before you go into court. We have a great one who would be happy to talk to you. You are always better served showing up in court voluntarily on the warrant, regardless of the reason, as opposed to getting picked up and extradited. The sooner the better. Were all over California and can handle most jurisdictions and offer a free consult.

Brian Michaels

www.socalcrimdefense.com

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 14, 2011 19:55:00

Warrants don't go away. Yes you need a California lawyer. In virtually all cases you would need to be present with your lawyer to get the warrant recalled and would be well served to have a sit down with a bail bondsman before you go into court. We have a great one who would be happy to talk to you. You are always better served showing up in court voluntarily on the warrant, regardless of the reason, as opposed to getting picked up and extradited. The sooner the better. Were all over California and can handle most jurisdictions and offer a free consult.

Brian Michaels

www.socalcrimdefense.com

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 14, 2011 19:55:00

Warrants don't go away. Yes you need a California lawyer. In virtually all cases you would need to be present with your lawyer to get the warrant recalled and would be well served to have a sit down with a bail bondsman before you go into court. We have a great one who would be happy to talk to you. You are always better served showing up in court voluntarily on the warrant, regardless of the reason, as opposed to getting picked up and extradited. The sooner the better. Were all over California and can handle most jurisdictions and offer a free consult.

Brian Michaels

www.socalcrimdefense.com

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 14, 2011 19:55:00

Warrants don't go away. Yes you need a California lawyer. In virtually all cases you would need to be present with your lawyer to get the warrant recalled and would be well served to have a sit down with a bail bondsman before you go into court. We have a great one who would be happy to talk to you. You are always better served showing up in court voluntarily on the warrant, regardless of the reason, as opposed to getting picked up and extradited. The sooner the better. Were all over California and can handle most jurisdictions and offer a free consult.

Brian Michaels

www.socalcrimdefense.com

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