Legal Question in Criminal Law in Oklahoma
I was looking around the on demand court records site for oklahoma and dicovered an outstanding warrant for me. it was issued in 1989 for 2nd degree burglary. i have moved around some the last 21 years but have lived here in oklahoma for over five years. is there some kind of limitation. i was never arrested or even notified of any charges. a deputy did come to my house and i answered all his questions and that was it until now. what is my best move from here?
Asked on 6/29/10, 12:44 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
You do not want to have an outstanding warrant for your arrest. You could be arrested unexpectedly. You should contact a criminal defense attorney immediately to have this issue resolved. If you need assistance or have any other questions, you can contact me at (405) 360-8036.
Answered on 6/29/10, 6:58 am
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