Warrants Defense Attorney in Minneapolis
About Warrants
What is a warrant? It is considered a legal document issued by law enforcement or the court that allows them to carry out the specifics named in the document. It can be an arrest warrant or a warrant to search your premises or some other location. With an arrest warrant, it allows the police to immediately incarcerate the person named on the warrant. A search warrant allows them to enter your premises or vehicle in order to look for specific things named on the warrant. If you have been issued some type of a warrant, immediately contact a Minneapolis criminal defense attorney to assist you with your legal rights. Having a warrant served on you is a very serious matter and active steps must be taken right away to protect your freedom.
Those that have a warrant out for their arrest can live in fear of being caught. It is best to retain a knowledgeable legal counsel to help you find out what the merits of the warrant are and determine the best legal strategy to fight the charges.
Minneapolis Arrest Warrant Lawyer
If you have already been arrested with a warrant, retain your right to remain silent and wait for your attorney to arrive. Contacting my office at The Law Offices of William K. Bulmer II will start the actions you will need to begin a compelling defense. I have years of experience in criminal law and have successfully defended numerous clients in all manner of charges, including juvenile crimes,
drug crimes,
property damage,
kidnapping,
burglary and DUI.
While a warrant can be a frightening event, it does not mean that you are not innocent until proven guilty. You still have your constitutional rights that must be given to you. A search warrant that goes beyond the scope of what is named in the document could lead to evidence gathered against you to be illegal, providing you a strong defense to fight any charges you may be facing. My skilled and dedicated experience in evaluating your case thoroughly can lead to a potential reduction of charges, dismissal and exoneration of any wrongdoing.
Don't waste time when served with a warrant.
Contact a Minneapolis Warrant Defense Lawyer
today.
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