Do we need an attorney regarding an old warrant?
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Do we need an attorney regarding an old warrant?
My husband has a warrant that popped up on a background check from 30 years ago. theft, 3rd. He has had speeding tickets and it has never popped up. We were told that we would have to go before the judge to get it removed. What should we do?
Asked on April 4, 2018 under Criminal Law, Alabama
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 6 years ago | Contributor
Since this is a criminal matter, you really should seek legal advise. the fact os that your husband will need t appear persnally before a judge. At this point, you should consult directly with a local criminal defense attorney who can best advise you further after reviewing all of the details of the case.
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