It is somewhat common for people to have warrants or pending criminals case in multiple states. This can complicate matters and lead to unfavorable outcomes, yet if handled properly can result in outcomes more favorable than might have been had with charges in a single state.
Warrant
Bond Revocation in Criminal Cases
For those who are out on bond after being charged with a crime, it is possible for bond to be revoked by the court. Bond revocation can happen for a variety of reasons in an Illinois or Iowa criminal case.
Dealing with a Warrant for your Arrest
Often a person who is accused of a crime will learn (or suspect) that there is a warrant out for their arrest. Handling that situation the right way can have immediate and longer-lasting benefits.