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Finding out that there’s a warrant out for your arrest can be alarming—especially if you didn’t even know it existed. Maybe you missed a court date years ago. Maybe a minor offense slipped through the cracks. Or maybe a misunderstanding has left you unfairly exposed to arrest. Whatever the reason, ignoring a warrant won’t make it go away. The Law Office of Patrick J. Murphy helps people across Massachusetts or those now living outside the United States resolve old warrants without unnecessary arrests or public embarrassment. As a Boston criminal defense lawyer with over 27 years of experience, Attorney Murphy knows how to work with the courts to remove outstanding warrants efficiently and discreetly.
There are two common types of warrants issued in Massachusetts:
Both types of warrants give police the authority to arrest you at any time—at home, at work, or even during a routine traffic stop.
Some people assume that because they haven’t been arrested yet, their warrant has been forgotten. That’s rarely true. Warrants stay active until they’re resolved.
The longer a warrant goes unresolved, the more likely you are to:
Even if the original charge was minor, a warrant can escalate the situation quickly because, depending on the circumstances, the judge may feel as though you are less likely to appear in the future.
In many cases, a lawyer can take steps to remove the warrant without you ever being taken into custody. Attorney Murphy will:
The approach depends on the charge, how long the warrant has been active, and whether you’ve had any other legal issues in the meantime. But in many situations, the court is willing to work with you—especially if you’re making a good-faith effort to come forward.
Outstanding Massachusetts warrants don’t go away just because you’ve moved. In fact, some can lead to extradition depending on the charge. Attorney Murphy regularly works with clients who have left the state but are trying to clear up criminal cases in Boston or surrounding areas. If you live elsewhere, we may be able to appear in court on your behalf or negotiate a resolution that prevents your arrest.
An outstanding warrant is a cloud that doesn’t go away on its own. But with the right Boston criminal defense attorney, you may be able to resolve it without being arrested or put in jail. Attorney Patrick J. Murphy has helped countless people quash default warrants, avoid surprise arrests, and move forward with their lives. If you’ve discovered a warrant—or even suspect one may exist—call the Law Office of Patrick J. Murphy at (617) 367-0450. We’ll help you take control before the situation takes control of you.