Legal Options For Pending Cases
Summary
Missing a court date can result in a warrant for your arrest. If found with potentially stolen property, you may face charges. Consulting a lawyer is advisable to review your cases and address any warrants. Consider contacting a public defender or private attorney for assistance.Full Conversation
I would like to see what my options would be for my pending case or cases I had a couple years ago I'm trying to take care of them
Hi ****! To provide you with the best information, can you please tell me the state where your cases are pending? This will help me give you relevant legal information.
California
Hi ****! To better understand your situation, could you please provide more details about the nature of your pending cases or the cases from a couple of years ago? This will help me provide you with more specific information on your options.
When the pandemic had started I was at a bus stop and found a folder that had someones check book inside it it looked brand new I didn't even open it up when police drove by me they stopped me an question me an I told them I just had found it but they still site and released me for it . Then a few months later I had got picked up from work in another county by a friend I get in car go I side store to buy a couple of things come out and the police have my friend sitting on floor when they search his car they find mail and other things like that inside the car they let us go gave us court dates an I missed court and he joined tbe
Hi ****! Here are some general legal points you might consider:
- Failure to Appear: Missing your court date can lead to a warrant for your arrest.
- Possession of Stolen Property: You could be charged if the found items are linked to any crime.
- Legal Representation: It would be beneficial to consult with a lawyer to review your cases and potentially resolve the warrants.
Have you tried contacting a public defender or private attorney yet?