Is There a Warrant for Your Arrest?
Outstanding Warrants • Court Appearances • Bail Bonds
If you are sought on criminal charges, police could catch up to you at any time. You might be arrested in the middle of the night, at your place of work, or in a very public place. It doesn't have to happen that way.
The Law Firm of Anaya, Foley & McKedy, P.C. in Colorado Springs provides full service criminal defense counsel, including answering warrants, first appearances before a judge, and arranging or reducing bail. Call 719-387-9954 for a free consultation.
Active Warrants
We practice mainly in courts of El Paso County and Teller County (Fourth Judicial District). Our clients include people living elsewhere in Colorado or out-of-state who have outstanding criminal warrants from this jurisdiction. Attorney David Foley can help get the arrest warrant quashed and arrange a date for you to appear before a judge.
- For most misdemeanor warrants, Mr. Foley can appear in court on your behalf.
- A felony warrant requires you to personally appear, but we can often convince the court not to take you into custody.
Arraignment, Bail Bonds and Bail Reduction
Mr. Foley accompanies clients to arraignment to hear the formal charges and enter a plea. With 10 years of experience as both a prosecutor and a defense lawyer, he can explain what is likely to happen in your specific case.
If the judge sets bail, you must post the bail amount or be taken into custody. If you do not have the money to secure your own release, we can connect you with a bail bondsman who will post a bond with the court on your behalf.
Some judges set an impossibly high bail to keep defendants in jail until trial, particularly in drug cases. This is a violation of the Eighth Amendment right against excessive bail — it cannot be more than necessary to prevent a defendant from fleeing before the case is over, or out of proportion to the alleged crime. Mr. Foley has been successful in getting bail reduced to a reasonable amount.
The Law Firm of Anaya, Foley & McKedy, P.C. handles all misdemeanors and felonies, including warrants for probation violations. If you want to resolve an active warrant or need qualified counsel before entering a plea, contact us today for a free initial consultation.
