Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
Can a plea bargain be given to someone considered at large?
Asked on 4/05/15, 4:08 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Clifton Black
Law Offices of Clifton Black
Assuming that by "at large" you mean that there is an arrest warrant for a person then most likely that person will not be given a plea agreement. Generally, the prosecution and/or Court will require the person to turn themselve in and get a court day prior to discussing the case. However, the prosecution could discuss the case prior, but in my experience they have not been willing to do so.
Answered on 4/05/15, 5:07 pm
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