Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Is there anyway to resolve a "no bail warrant" so there is no jail time?
2 Answers from Attorneys
It depends on the facts and circumstances of your case.
One thing for sure... you aren't going to get any meaningful advice from a stranger on the Internet by posting a one-sentence question on this site.
You need to talk to a criminal defense attorney in your area -- =one who has a reputation with the District Attorney's office as a "straight shooter" and can negotiate some sort of surrender and release on your behalf.
While anything is 'possible', there is no way of speculating without knowing all the facts and issues and negotiating with the DA and court. 'No bail' is imposed for a reason, such as seriousness of crime, rap sheet history, or past FTA's. Now, if you are serious about hiring counsel to defend against the charges, feel free to contact me. Even if bail is allowed, consider seriously whether you want to spend all your money on bail, or on an attorney to defend the charges.
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