Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in California

I have a large number of fines that have multiplied that initially started with a registration issue. Due to the increasing fines, eventually my driver's license was suspended and my wages were garnished to help pay these fines. Now I have received a notice in the mail for a bench warrant.

What does this mean? What do I do?


Asked on 6/16/11, 10:43 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

It means you have been blowing off the courts for a really long time and the judges are tired of it. They are thinking some jail time will get it through to you that you don't just blow off the legal system. You now need to hire a criminal law attorney to try to talk the court out of putting you in jail.

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Answered on 6/17/11, 3:01 pm


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