Now people also asked me, if
I have an outstanding arrest
warrant, what should I do?
And the answer is, contact
an attorney immediately.
A lot of times if
we have a client
with an outstanding warrant,
we can take the client directly
into court and
arraign them and often
get an OR release, which means
that the judge will allow
them to go home, not
taken into custody,
not make them post bail.
And in fact, a
lot of judges have
a policy that if you
walk in, you walk out.
What you don't want
to do is simply
wait for the police to
find you and pick you up,
because your situation will
be much worse in that case.
You want to be proactive.
So again, if you have an
outstanding arrest warrant
or you think you do, contact
us here at Shouse Law Group.
We'll help you deal
with the warrant,
deal with the open
case, and oftentimes are
able to keep you out of custody
altogether, and ultimately
defend your new
case successfully.
