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I'm Paul Wallin, senior partner at Wallin and Klarich.
The thought of having a warrant out for your arrest
is likely to make you feel uneasy.
You may not know what rights you have, if any, to respond to the warrant.
Luckily for you, Wallin and Klarich has many experienced attorneys who can help
you so you are not arrested on the warrant.
A bench warrant is a warrant for someone's arrest issued by the judge.
Warrants can be issued for failing to appear in court
or failing to pay a fine.
Once issued the warrant is entered into a nationwide computer database
run by the Department of Justice.
If a police officer runs a check on your ID
they will quickly find the warrant and must arrest you.
Warrants can be recalled.
If the warrant is for a misdemeanor charge
one of our experienced attorneys may be able to appear before the judge without
your presence being required.
We will likely be able to keep you from being taken into custody.
If the war it is for a felony we can often contact the district attorney and
the judge to work out a surrender
so that you are not arrested.
People that know they have a warrant out for their arrest often have difficulty
sleeping and functioning.
They are constantly looking over their shoulder.
If they are arrested on a warrant they often will substantial time in
jail because the prosecution will argue
that they were running from the law.
Having Wallin and Klarich arrange to recall your warrant
will allow you to stop looking over your shoulder and get on with your life.
At Wallin and Klarich we take pride in aggressively defending our clients.
We have a skilled team of defense attorneys and outstanding support staff
of legal assistants and law clerks. Our emphasis on teamwork enables us to
provide top-notch legal assistance to each of our clients cases.
Clients remain active participants in their cases.
Our attorneys act quickly to ensure the best possible outcome for our clients.
Call us today; we will get through this together.