If I have a warrant for failure to appear because I was not notified, is there something that I can do to get the warrant waived or dismissed without going to jail?
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If I have a warrant for failure to appear because I was not notified, is there something that I can do to get the warrant waived or dismissed without going to jail?
Asked on March 31, 2014 under Criminal Law, Missouri
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Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
Based upoin what you have written about, you are in a tough situation regarding the outstanding warrant. I suggest that you consult with a criminal defense attormey in the county where the warrant was issued to help you get it recalled. Such an attorney can be found on attorneypages.com.
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