Just
because you have a warrant for your arrest, or are
accused of violating your terms of probation, you
are not automatically guaranteed a return to custody.
You can benefit by retaining an attorney who can
negotiate and resolve the warrant or violation.
However, simply "turning yourself in"
or being caught by the police when you least expect
it, is certainly more likely to lead to custody.
In many instances, the Law Offices of William L.
Wolfe have been successful in recalling the warrant
and reinstating probation without the client even
appearing in court, and with no additional custody.
Now is the time to put the experience of William
L. Wolfe to work for you, and correct the situation
before you are arrested unexpectedly. |