What I can do to avoid turning myself in if a warrant for my arrest has been issued for a violation of probation?
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What I can do to avoid turning myself in if a warrant for my arrest has been issued for a violation of probation?
Asked on July 17, 2014 under Criminal Law, Florida
Answers:
Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
If you retain counsel, often your attorney can have the warrant stayed pending a court appearance. If that does not occur, you can appear early in the morning on a warrant and an attorney can often have your matter called up to court.
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