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Archive for the ‘Warrant Information’ Category

Warrant for Failure to Complete Community Service? Solve the Problem Voluntarily.

08 Nov

If you have a warrant for failure to complete community service or Sheriff’s Work Program, there is a way to request a second chance. Continue reading


 

What Does A Defense Attorney Actually Do For A Client?

24 Oct

Wondering what a Defense Attorney actually does? Evaluates evidence, prepares a case for trial, and goes to court for the Defendant. Continue reading


 

How to Find A Los Angeles County Warrant

03 Oct

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?

14 Sep

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


 

What to Worry About for a Pre Employment Background Check. 2011 Update

13 Sep

Trying to get a new job but have an old conviction? Pre employment background checks reveal warrants, failure to appear cases and pending misdemeanor problems. To avoid the loss of a job opportunity, you should take care of these problems prior to losing the job. Continue reading


 

How to Find Warrants.

22 Aug

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.

22 Aug

How to find a warrant case in California and get the information you need about an old court case. Continue reading


 

Understanding Misdemeanor DUI Probation in California

14 Aug

Understanding DUI Probation: How to Avoid and Solve Vehicle Code 23152 Probation Problems. Continue reading


 

What Does It Mean If a Bench or Arrest Warrant is “Recalled”?

09 Aug

If a warrant is “recalled”, it means the order to arrest a person from the court has been deleted. Continue reading


 

Which is Worse? Driving on a Suspended License vs. Driving W/O a Valid license

11 Jul

Driving on a Suspended Drivers License is a more serious offense than driving without a valid drivers license because it is a misdemeanor crime that brings possible jail time and 2 negligent driver points on your DMV record. Continue reading