Things To Know Before Turning Yourself In
Things To Know Before Turning Yourself In
If you’ve recently learned that there is a warrant out for your arrest, there are a few things you should know before you turn yourself in.
First and foremost is that it is a good idea to have legal representation. A lawyer can walk you through the process, give you sage advice, and make sure that you know your rights.
A lawyer can take the right steps to start mitigation, and give you insight on how to prepare for court.
Before you turn yourself in, you should find out what you’re being charged for, what the bond amount will be, what the maximum penalty is, and, if you are under probation, if the charged violate your probation.
The severity of the charged against you will determine how much time is spent in pre-trial, and your ability to post bond. Once you’ve contacted a criminal defense attorney, you can contact a bail bondsman.
If your bond amount is unreasonably high, your lawyer may be able to get it reduced. Your lawyer can present information to the court and argue why your bond amount should be lowered.
Your bail bondsman will help you secure your release from jail so that you may begin working on your defense and preparing for trial.
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