Now is the time to take care of old warrant cases in CA, because the jail “Realignment” program is causing a temporary lack of space and money in county jails. Judges are more open than ever to alternative sentences. Continue reading
Archive for the ‘bench warrant’ Category
How to Find A Los Angeles County Warrant
The best source of information on a warrant is the court clerks office for the courthouse where the case is pending. It’s best to go in person, but if you have to call, be ready to get the info you need. Continue reading
When Can an Attorney Go to Court for a Client Who Stays Home?
A Licensed, Private Defense Attorney can go to nearly all court appearances for a defendant in most California Misdemeanor cases, including arraignments, pre trial hearings and sentencing. But Public Defenders usually want you there. Continue reading
How to Find Warrants.
How to find a warrant case in California and get the information you need about an old court case. Continue reading
How to Find Warrants.
How to find a warrant case in California and get the information you need about an old court case. Continue reading
What Does It Mean If a Bench or Arrest Warrant is “Recalled”?
If a warrant is “recalled”, it means the order to arrest a person from the court has been deleted. Continue reading
How to Get a Court Date on a Case with a Warrant.
How to get a court date for a bench or arrest warrant in California. You have to get the case on the court’s schedule again. Voluntary action will prevent the worst consequences. Continue reading
What are Veh. Code 40508a Warrants? We Explain in Simple Terms.
If you miss a court date in CA on a traffic citation, the court may issue a bench warrant under vehicle code section 40508(a) and add a new misdemeanor charge. Continue reading