Because the laws in Alabama could be different than those in your state, it is best to work with a defense attorney who not only lives in Alabama, but also has extensive knowledge and experience defending clients against in the state and federal court systems in Alabama.
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Regardless of which type of crime(s) you have been charged with or what type of drugs are involved, at Alabama Criminal Lawyers you will receive the dedication, experienced representation, and clever negotiation skills needed to fight your charges.
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At Alabama Criminal Lawyers, we understand how overwhelming and downright frightening criminal charges can be, let alone when charged with a crime in another state. We are here to protect your best interest and help you get through this difficult time.
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If you live in another state and there is a warrant for you in Alabama, the police in your home state can arrest you and transfer you to Alabama. Typically, an arrest warrant allows you to be arrested anywhere in the U.S.
If you were arrested and charged with a DUI in Alabama, your case will continue through the Alabama courts no matter where you live. You will need to travel back for your court dates. Or, a more convenient solution is to hire a local attorney to represent you in court.
It depends. You may be required to physically appear in court, which would require you to travel from your home state to Alabama. However, when you hire an Alabama criminal defense attorney, your lawyer may be able to represent you in court without you appearing in person.