Misdemeanor Warrant Legal Guidance
Summary
If you have a misdemeanor warrant for failure to appear in Riverside County due to medical conditions, you can request a court hearing to modify your sentence. You may also qualify for a Medical Excuse and apply for a fee waiver for DV classes. Consulting a local attorney is crucial for personalized legal advice.Full Conversation
I have a misdemeanor warrant for failure to appear two cases that are misdemeanor charged *.* what they run concurrent I have a failure to appear to enroll in DV classes and the reason is because of my medical condition which is severe and painful and then it's my daily activities I have a medical report from my primary doctor saying I cannot even do classes and I need someone to live with me and assist me in my daily activities I have had this condition for the two years but it has worsened this sentence with DV classes online community service * hours and work release I completed house arrest in place of work release the DV classes I cannot afford at all but I can I can I can do them I am getting general relief until I get my decision from my SSI hearing and this warrant also is preventing me from getting government benefits while I'm disabled to assist me my with my financial help I can't do community service because I'm disabled the physicians report states that
Hello ****, I understand your situation is complex. Can you please tell me where you are located to provide specific jurisdictional advice?
Riverside County
Hello ****, I understand your situation. In Riverside County:
- You can request a court hearing to modify your sentence due to your medical condition.
- You can apply for a fee waiver for DV classes.
- You should consult with a public defender regarding your warrant.
Please note, this advice is general and you should consult a lawyer for a deeper analysis.
Dhs ca
Hello ****,
Based on your location and situation:
*. You may qualify for a Medical Excuse from the court.
*. You can request for a court hearing to explain your medical condition and inability to afford DV classes.
*. Please consult a local attorney to assist you with the misdemeanor warrant.
Remember, this is general advice and specific laws may vary in Riverside County. It's important to contact a local attorney.