Warrants

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Warrants Lawyer in Long Beach, CA

Warrants are pieces of paper that allow individuals to commit acts which would normally be illegal. A great example of a warrant is the warrant for arrest. A police officer can possess a warrant to arrest someone, or take physical possession of that person, when normally the police officer would have to actually witness the crime taking place before making an arrest. With computers, officers can now skip having the piece of paper and simply have to state that there is an existing warrant to make an arrest. Most individuals with an outstanding warrant know that the warrant exists when they are confronted by the police officer.

If you have a warrant in Southern California which seems unfair to you, make sure you call us right away. We will help you not only understand the warrant, we will advocate for you to get that warrant removed. Yes, warrants can be removed or changed if they are unfair to the person who has them. Simply tell us what happened and we will go to bat for you.

Don’t let a warrant hang over your head. Don’t let a mistake in your past rule your life today. Everyone deserves a second chance and everyone deserves to start fresh. We believe you are entitled to all the best in life, and you can’t get it with this hanging over your head. Push forward and call us right away to find out what we can do for you. Don’t go through this alone.

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At Frisco Law Offices, Mr. Frisco understands how deeply impacted your life can be when accused of a crime. He knows the difficulties you face in terms of taking the right steps and making the best decisions. He represents individuals every day facing this situation, some of whom have been told they are in unwinnable positions. Mr. Frisco has been taking on even the toughest cases since 1993, including special circumstance life without parole murder trials. That experience includes thousands of clients and more than 150 jury trials. That is the kind of practical work within the criminal justice system that can make a significant difference in results.