What to do if I’ve a court date for a warrant in 2 days but the court won’t advise me of the nature of the warrant and I’ve no idea what it could be?
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What to do if I’ve a court date for a warrant in 2 days but the court won’t advise me of the nature of the warrant and I’ve no idea what it could be?
Since I can’t afford a lawyer, will they provide one for me or is it necessary?
Asked on July 15, 2013 under Criminal Law, California
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
I suggest that before when you appear in court for the outstanding warrant for your arrest that you contact your county's public defender's offce and seek legal counsel then and there to protect your interests. If you show up wthout an attorney you could be jailed on the spot.
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