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Who doesnt backround check?

I thought you were going to get a lawyer or try to resolve this. You said you were not at fault.

Most companies of any size (50 > employees) at all do check now for a criminal record.. but a warrant.. I have no idea when, how that would show up.



 
Originally posted by: slatr
I thought you were going to get a lawyer or try to resolve this. You said you were not at fault.

Most companies of any size (50 > employees) at all do check now for a criminal record.. but a warrant.. I have no idea when, how that would show up.

OP: you're stupid, if you still haven't sought resolution
 
Originally posted by: slatr
I thought you were going to get a lawyer or try to resolve this. You said you were not at fault.

Most companies of any size (50 > employees) at all do check now for a criminal record.. but a warrant.. I have no idea when, how that would show up.


Im trying to work to get enough money for a lawyer to fight it!
 
I've never seen an application that doesnt ask if you have any outstanding warrents...I guess you could lie and hope they dont check...
 
Get lawyer -> resolve outstanding warrant -> get job -> pay lawyer

I'm sure a laywer wouldn't expect you to pay for their services up front, and you could work something out where you pay them back a bit at a time.
 
I just wonder what he did. Seems like if you have nothing to hide then being on the run wont work. Go get your life straight.
 
Originally posted by: LadyBuggy
Get lawyer -> resolve outstanding warrant -> get job -> pay lawyer

I'm sure a laywer wouldn't expect you to pay for their services up front, and you could work something out where you pay them back a bit at a time.
might be possible, but most lawyers around here want the money up front, or least a sizable retainer. the ones that take cases on contingency are usually banking on a big payout
 
Originally posted by: LadyBuggy
Get lawyer -> resolve outstanding warrant -> get job -> pay lawyer

I'm sure a laywer wouldn't expect you to pay for their services up front, and you could work something out where you pay them back a bit at a time.

What fairy tale are you posting from? How does the lawyer get paid when he fails and his client goes to jail?
 
Originally posted by: dmw16
I just wonder what he did. Seems like if you have nothing to hide then being on the run wont work. Go get your life straight.

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State: CA
Case Type: FELONY
Offense : POSSESS NARCOTICS
Disposition : PENDING; 11/23/2005: WARRANT ISSUED
Current as of : 4/11/2006

On a totally unrelated note: Anand, do you have an existing policy for dealing with subpeona requests? Just wondering. 😉

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: 1sikbITCH
Originally posted by: LadyBuggy
Get lawyer -> resolve outstanding warrant -> get job -> pay lawyer

I'm sure a laywer wouldn't expect you to pay for their services up front, and you could work something out where you pay them back a bit at a time.

What fairy tale are you posting from? How does the lawyer get paid when he fails and his client goes to jail?

Meh, fine. Then he can borrow money from someone. It's going to be hard for him to get any kind of job with a warrant just sitting there, so he's got to get it resolved.
 
Yeah but he's screwed either way. The lawyer can only get him to turn himself in and then start working to squash the charges. Once he surrenders he'll be extradited to California where he'll go in front of a judge who will likely determine that he's a flight risk since he already lives in Texas. He'll get a whopping bail which he will have no chance of making and sit in jail until this lawyer can either get his bail reduced, the charges dismissed, or the OP can find someone in California willing to sign for him and swear he won't leave California until the trial.

Bend over.

P.S. not you LadyBuggy 😱
 
yea, I think I would just turn myself in. They will catch you one way or the other, and trust me you don't want to start a new job (if you do in fact get one) and then here come the police taking you out in cuffs. Better to get this over with, fight it out in court. Good luck to you sweetie...
 
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