What to do if I have a felony warrant out for my arrest?

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What to do if I have a felony warrant out for my arrest?

I just found out about the warrant this year for Identity theft and uttering and publishing. I have never been in trouble before, but I have a brain tumor and did some things I wish I did not do to try and pay for medical care and still did not get the medical care because it was not enough. I do not have any money for a lawyer and I am tired of looking over my back. I was living in out of state but recently came back home. I have a place, my husband is the only one working. Help

Asked on June 28, 2013 under Criminal Law, Michigan

Answers:

Tricia Dwyer / Tricia Dwyer Esq & Associates PLLC

Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

Hello. You should get on the phone and contact a private attorney in the state in question until you speak with one with whom you feel comfortable. The attorney can be a bridge to you resolving this. It is not uncommon in my work for people in trouble with the law to tell me they're tired of living in a state of nonstop fear. Some attorneys are available seven days for emergency legal needs. Many attorneys will confer initially at no charge. Then, if legal work is performed, some attorneys will provide a reduced fee for financial hardship. Some attorneys may also assist you in limited scope manner to conserve legal costs. All the best.


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