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What companies/field work/ dont backround check? Its unlikey that they will hire me with a out of state warrant no?
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.
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.
Originally posted by: TheOneAndOnlyNavy
What companies/field work/ dont backround check? Its unlikey that they will hire me with a out of state warrant no?
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 payoutOriginally 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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
Originally posted by: arcenite
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.