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What Does It Mean if You Have Active Bench Warrants?

Active bench warrants are a type of warrant issued by a judge where you must come to the courthouse to clear it, or it will never expire. These warrants are usually handed out to people because of their noncompliance with the legal system or court orders. Common ways to be issued a bench warrant include: …

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Ramey Warrant vs. Arrest Warrant – What’s the Difference?

A standard arrest warrant is when a judge allows the authorities to arrest and/or detain someone suspected of committing a crime. Arrest warrants can also be used to search and seize a person’s property. In the US, police must have either an arrest warrant issued by a judge on behalf of the state or, with …

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How to Find Out if You Have a Warrant in California

You can check for outstanding warrants quickly and efficiently in California. You may need to investigate warrant statuses for many reasons, and there are several ways to search for these outstanding warrants online. If you find yourself in legal trouble, Los Angeles DUI lawyers can help.  How Do I Find California Warrant Information Online? You …

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Can You Check for Warrants Online in California?

In a word, yes. It’s easy to check for warrants online in California. Whether you are checking out a new neighbor, a potential new employee, or making sure there aren’t any warrants out on you, there are several ways to check for outstanding warrants online. Searching for warrants online in California is anonymous for you, …

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How Do You Turn Yourself in for a Warrant in California?

Warrants are scary things. They mean that the authorities have issued cause for you to get taken into custody, so you should never treat them lightly. While it is indeed possible to turn yourself in at the local county jail or police station, the moments immediately after being taken into custody are often crucial to …

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Direct and Circumstantial Evidence

Before bringing a case to trial, an attorney needs to examine the evidence to build their argument. An attorney must conduct comprehensive independent investigations and collect pieces of crucial evidence to prove their case in court. Depending on the circumstances, highly objective evidence may be considered more valuable than subjective evidence. Typically, evidence is classified …

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How Do You Clear a Warrant?

Having a judge issue a warrant for your arrest can be jarring. It can start so small – maybe you get a traffic fine and forget to show up for court. Now you’re in legal trouble for something that could have been prevented. What can you do to clear your warrant? There are steps you …

How Long Does a Bench Warrant Last in California?

How Long Does a Bench Warrant Last in California?

If you were issued a bench warrant in California, you may have a number of different questions about your legal options. Many individuals in your situation wonder: how long does a bench warrant last in California? A bench warrant will last until you resolve it. Bench warrants do not expire. This means that you must …

What Is a Bench Warrant?

What Is a Bench Warrant?

A bench warrant is a legal order for arrest handed down by a judge. In California, bench warrants are only used in specific situations, most often when someone is considered to be in contempt of court. Bench warrants are not the same as an arrest warrant. You can learn more about the uses of a …

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What Should You Do If You Are Served a Bench Warrant in California?

What should you do if you are served a bench warrant in California? Calling a criminal defense lawyer in Los Angeles should be first on your list. You should not try to navigate the legal system on your own. If you were served a bench warrant during other contact with police, such as being pulled …

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