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“How do I find a recently arrested person in San Antonio?”
Finding out where someone went after they were arrested can be difficult, and you may have to access websites online or make several phone calls. However, it can be a good start to visit the Magistrate’s Office Search Website to find information or call the Magistrate’s Office at 210-335-6111. If you have the inmate’s SID or System Identification Number you may call Central Filing (Misdemeanor Records) at 210-335-2238 or contact Felony Records’ District Clerk at 210-335-2591.
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“Can I represent myself in a San Antonio criminal case trial?”
San Antonio law allows you to represent yourself before the court under certain criteria. However, we highly advise against it. Do not risk your future! You need a criminal defense attorney who can protect your legal rights and has the necessary experience in providing an exceptional defense strategy on your behalf. Call our criminal defense firm to represent you for any criminal charges you may be facing.
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“What is a bench warrant?”
When a person fails to appear in court on a specific date after receiving a notice or order to appear, a bench warrant is usually issued. The person is subject to arrest once the warrant is issued.
If you choose to represent yourself, the court would expect you to file the correct legal paperwork and follow the complicated court procedures in your criminal case. The judge could impose harsh consequences, such as barring you from filing an important motion, if you violate the rules.
What To Expect From Our San Antonio Motion To Revoke Attorney
Do you believe a motion to revoke will be filed against you because you committed a new offense, failed to report, or tested positive for alcohol or drugs while on probation?
You can contact our attorney at The Law Office of Dr. E.R. Báez, P.C.. Our attorney has extensive experience in this area, as well as matters that involve a motion to revoke bond and a motion to revoke parole. Dr. Báez can speak with the judge to see if the motion to revoke can be withdrawn. If they are unable to withdraw it, he will attempt to arrange your placement in a satellite office which means the processing to get you booked and out will take about two hours, as opposed to all day if you are arrested and taken to jail.
At your hearing, Dr. Báez will speak with probation to see if it can be resolved without them revoking your probation or deferring it, which is often the case for minimal violations such as missing an appointment or committing a minor offense.
In most cases, however, the state will not attempt to revoke your probation if the only allegation you committed a new criminal offense. They don’t want to try that new offense in a motion to revoke, so they usually put it off until there is resolution to the new offense. In any case, its always advised to speak to an experienced lawyer in San Antonio right away.
Our goal is to provide you with the legal assistance you require in order to reduce the charges and avoid jail time. At the Law Office of Dr. E.R. Báez, our attorney can offer his extensive experience in both state and federal courts to assist you or someone you know with a motion to revoke a probation case. If you have been arrested for violating your probation or believe a motion to revoke will be filed against you, you need to act quickly and our attorney in San Antonio.
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