Legal Question in Criminal Law in Arizona
I have an active warrant in Phoenix, Arizona for aggravated assault and resisting arrest, how do I go about taking care of this?
Asked on 9/09/14, 7:59 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Craig Orent
Orent Law Offices, PLC
Technically, you need to self surrender and appear before the judge to get the warrant lifted. However, the most advisable approach is to seek counsell who will then guide you through the process and appear with you to improve your chances of release and the lowest possible bond if any is required.
Answered on 9/09/14, 8:04 am
Kaitlin Verdura
Verdura Law Group PLLC
The best approach is to retain private counsel to have the warrant quashed. If you self-surrender to the Sheriff's Office without an attorney, you may be held on a very high bond.
Answered on 9/09/14, 3:37 pm
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