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Turn Yourself in to Police

Should you turn yourself in to the police?

WarrantsBy bailmanJune 8, 20172 Comments

If you’ve committed a crime and are worried about whether you should turn yourself in to police, take a deep breath and try to think rationally. Depending on the crime, there could be room for leniency. However, panicking and confessing to the police is not the best route you should take.

Statute of Limitations

What Are The Statute of Limitations on Warrants?

WarrantsBy bailmanJune 2, 20172 Comments

In general, a warrant is legal permission for law enforcement to carry out an action as it relates to serving justice. Statute of limitations on most warrants come with their own stipulations and constraints. Each warrant serves a specific purpose; some have a limited time they can be carried out and thereby expire. But, there…

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