Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

Clearing up a warrant

An employer background check recently (last week) revealed an outstanding warrant, that I knew nothing about, issued in Torrance Superiour Court. From what I can gather it is a failure to appear warrant dating back to an incident that occured in May 2006, with a court date scheduled for 6/14/06. I have paperwork from my bail bondsman showing that I was scheduled to appear in Compton Superior Court on 6/15/06 for the same incident with no mention of the Torrance court date. I appeared in Compton, received an NCF stamp signed by the clerk, and returned to pick up an exoneration form on 7/3/06. From what I can gather, it appears that I was scheduled to appear in two courts on or about the same date. From my conversations with the clerks office, they are telling me that I need to write a letter to the judge or have an attorney appear on my behalf to get the warrant lifted. To complicate matters more, I currently live in Indiana, so going to court is a bit complicated. I need of some timely advice as my employer is giving me till 7/24/07 to clear the warrant up.


Asked on 7/16/07, 1:26 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

David Kaloyanides David J.P. Kaloyanides, A Professional Law Corporation

Re: Clearing up a warrant

It appears from your question, you already know the answer. You need to hire a lawyer to take care of this for you. Only you or your lawyer can appear in court to address a warrant.

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Answered on 7/16/07, 2:17 pm
Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: Clearing up a warrant

You already know the answer: since you are out of state, you need a local attorney to appear and 'clear it up'. Hopefully for you, there weren't really two different charges and cases. If it is really some kind of clerical mistake, it shouldn't be a problem, nor take more than one appearance. I'd be happy to help you, contact me to discuss the facts and issues.

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Answered on 7/16/07, 3:21 pm
OCEAN BEACH ASSOCIATES OCEAN BEACH ASSOCIATES

Re: Clearing up a warrant

I help out of state residents clear up outstanding warrents fairly frequently. Contact me directly. 18 years experience.

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Answered on 7/16/07, 8:01 pm


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