I Fail To Appear At A Court Date In The San Gabriel Valley?
Being arrested can throw you for a loop. But you will need to keep in mind that if you have found yourself arrested in a San Gabriel Valley jail, that being bailed out doesn't mean you're free and clear.
When you are released on bail, you will want to take note as to the date and time you are to appear before a judge to have your case heard. This is something that should be marked clearly on a calender because if, for whatever reason, you "fail to appear" before the court, the judge will issue a "bench warrant." A bench warrant will allow a member of law enforcement to arrest you on-the-spot should you be pulled over while driving or if your name is cross checked against an open warrants list when you attempt to travel.
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