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i did my finger prints and i found out i have a warrant for drug possession but that was like 20 years ago what do i need to do to get it drop without turning my self in what are my option
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Posted on / Mar. 07, 2017 18:04:00

If it is a felony warrant, you will have to go to court to 'appear' in person. Sorry. With your attorney at your side, the judge is more likely to NOT take you into custody. If it is a misdemeanor warrant, your attorney can appear in court without you, and work out whatever 'deal' is possible. Either way, 20 year old charges are likely to ultimately get dropped or at least a 'good deal' offered you, since the prosecutor would have great trouble prosecuting such an old case. If interested in hiring counsel to help you, and yes an attorney is a great help in this, contact me at 7149607584.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 07, 2017 18:04:00

If it is a felony warrant, you will have to go to court to 'appear' in person. Sorry. With your attorney at your side, the judge is more likely to NOT take you into custody. If it is a misdemeanor warrant, your attorney can appear in court without you, and work out whatever 'deal' is possible. Either way, 20 year old charges are likely to ultimately get dropped or at least a 'good deal' offered you, since the prosecutor would have great trouble prosecuting such an old case. If interested in hiring counsel to help you, and yes an attorney is a great help in this, contact me at 7149607584.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 07, 2017 18:04:00

If it is a felony warrant, you will have to go to court to 'appear' in person. Sorry. With your attorney at your side, the judge is more likely to NOT take you into custody. If it is a misdemeanor warrant, your attorney can appear in court without you, and work out whatever 'deal' is possible. Either way, 20 year old charges are likely to ultimately get dropped or at least a 'good deal' offered you, since the prosecutor would have great trouble prosecuting such an old case. If interested in hiring counsel to help you, and yes an attorney is a great help in this, contact me at 7149607584.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 07, 2017 18:04:00

If it is a felony warrant, you will have to go to court to 'appear' in person. Sorry. With your attorney at your side, the judge is more likely to NOT take you into custody. If it is a misdemeanor warrant, your attorney can appear in court without you, and work out whatever 'deal' is possible. Either way, 20 year old charges are likely to ultimately get dropped or at least a 'good deal' offered you, since the prosecutor would have great trouble prosecuting such an old case. If interested in hiring counsel to help you, and yes an attorney is a great help in this, contact me at 7149607584.

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