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Call for a FREE Extradition Consultation
Daniel C. Grupenhagen Attorney at Law
2082 S.E. Bristol Street Suite 217
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-252-9006
949-252-9008 fax |
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we Serve the following cities in Orange County,
California
Anaheim, Aliso Viejo, Balboa, Brea, Buena Park, Corona Del Mar,
Costa Mesa, Coto De Caza, Cypress, Cerritos, Dana Point, Foothill,
Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine,
La Habra, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna
Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Los Alamitos, Mission Viejo,
Midway City, Newport Beach, Orange, Placentia, Rancho Santa Margarita,
San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Stanton,
Sunset Beach, Tustin, Trabuco Canyon, Villa Park, Westminster,
Yorba Linda |
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Extradition
Mr. Grupenhagen handles Extradition matters in Orange
County. If you are wanted in Orange County, or if you
live here and are wanted in another state, call today.
Extradition matters are criminal proceedings that can
happen in two ways. The first is when someone gets arrested
in California for a criminal matter that occurred in another
state. That other state (the wanting state) had a criminal
matter pending against someone in California who either failed
to appear in that other state or was unaware of such a charge. In
either situation a warrant is issued and that person in arrested
in California on the out of state warrant, also called a Governor's
Warrant. In an extradition case, you have the right
to an identification hearing in California. The laws
of California protect people arrested in California and the
state will not release any person to that state unless it is
proved that the person before the court is that person that
the other state wants. Often, we can negotiate with
the "wanting state" and seek a resolution prior to
extradition (we.e. prior to them being sent to the state that
wants them). we will help you by arguing and explaining
to you the best course of action regarding bail, pending charges,
and representation in the state that wants you. we can
contact that state and speak to the district attorney and try
to work out a resolution to reduce charges and avoid extradition.
The second situation is when a person is arrested in
another state for a warrant in California. In that situation,
we contact the district attorney assigned to the case in California
and seek early disposition if at all possible which could avoid
that person from returning to California to answer the charges. We
can also seek a bail reduction to allow that client to return
to California on his or her own written promise to appear rather
then being transported while in custody.
we have successfully represented people facing extradition
in Orange County in both situations. If you are faced with
a fugitive warrant in Orange County, don’t attempt to tackle
the matter alone, call me to begin getting the matter straightened
out, and help you remain out of custody.
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