Judges can issue two different types of warrants, an arrest warrant and a bench warrant. These warrants can be issued in both federal and state courts. Orange County arrest warrant lawyer, William Weinberg is an experienced attorney who has successfully defended hundreds of clients. Mr. Weinberg is a zealous advocate for the clients that he represents and has a track record of proven results. Mr. Weinberg takes the time to individually review each potential client's case to provide a plan that works best for their circumstances.
After a crime has been committed, a judge may issue an arrest warrant for the arrest of the individual who is believed to have committed the crime. Before an arrest warrant is issued however, there is usually an investigation done by the police to determine who the suspect is in the case. The judge only signs the arrest warrant if there is probable cause that a crime has been committed and that the person who is listed on the arrest warrant is the person who committed that crime. After the arrest warrant is issued, the police are now able to go find the person named in the warrant and arrest them. The purpose of the arrest warrant is to ensure that the person who is believed to have committed the crime will show up and appear in court for those crimes before a judge. Once the arrest warrant is issued, the person will be taken into police custody and may have to make bail in order to be released. The bail is a safeguard to ensure that if the person is released, they will still show up to their appointed court date to answer for the crimes that they have been accused of committing. Sometimes in serious or special cases, a judge will not allow a person who has been arrested to post bail.
Bail can also be very expensive. Therefore, it is important that you hire an experienced arrest warrant attorney in Orange County that can help fight your case. Ultimately, this attorney may be able to have your bailed lowered or have you released on your own recognizance.
After you have been arrested following an arrest warrant, the police will likely want to interview you about the crime. Remember that any statements you make can and will be used against you in a subsequent trial. At this stage it is very important that you request an attorney so that they are able to advise you during this interview. It will be much harder for the police to get any damaging statements from you if you have an attorney present. Therefore, if you have been arrested it is essential that you hire experienced arrest warrant attorney in Orange County that can assist you with your case.
Orange County arrest warrant lawyer William Weinberg is an experienced lawyer in Orange County who has many years of experience defending clients charged with various crimes. He will consider your case free of charge and advise you of your options. To reach him please contact his Irvine office at 949-474-8008 or by emailing him at bill@williamweinberg.com.