Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado

I have outstanding warrants in Arizona & need to deal with them from Boulder, Colorado. I've just recently returned to the west to take care of this stuff. In short what I think I need is a lawyer licensed in both states or with offices in both, is that the case or....? Does anyone out there know a firm that fits that description if that is in fact the case?


Asked on 2/11/13, 3:09 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Daniel Fenaughty FENAUGHTY & ASSOCIATES, PC

I have just finished a case involving Colorado warrants where the defendant was in AZ. It is not just the warrants that need to be addressed, but the underlying case that supports the warrants. You may not need a CO lawyer, but you will need an AZ lawyer. Get a lawyer from whatever district (city) issued the warrants.

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Answered on 2/11/13, 4:45 pm


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