Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
I have a 3 year old outstanding warrant, that I am walking into court to settle. Will I expect to be arrested before going in front of the Judge?? Does jail time need to be served on any outstanding warrants??
Asked on 3/30/11, 4:31 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Daniel Fenaughty
FENAUGHTY & ASSOCIATES, PC
Jail time DOES NOT need to be served on outstanding warrants. You cannot do this yourself (you will be arrested) but a third person (attorney) can try to get the warrant quashed. If you just show up in court, you will be arrested, and before you go before a judge. After a few days in jail, you will go before a judge. Crazy right?
Answered on 4/01/11, 5:55 pm
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