Tucson Extradition Lawyer
Arizona Fugitive Warrant Lawyer
In extradition cases, one state can request for another state to surrender an individual who is suspected of a crime or has a warrant out for his or her arrest. You could be living in a different state, and may not even be aware of the arrest warrant in your name. In an extradition case, you could face being arrested and taken into custody.
At the Law Office of Carlos A. Medina, PLLC, Mr. Medina will work to resolve your extradition charges here, so you aren't forced to leave your family, friends and your job to return to Arizona to answer for your alleged crime. Or, if you are living in Arizona, he will represent you and work to resolve any charges so that you aren't forced to leave for another state.
Contact the Law Office of Carlos A. Medina, PLLC, to schedule a free initial consultation by calling 520-829-3213.
Aggressive Representation in Arizona Extradition Cases
The Supreme Court has identified four factors that state courts must consider when determining whether or not to extradite an individual, including:
- Are the extradition request documents in order?
- Has the person been charged with a crime in the requesting state?
- Is the person named in the extradition request the same person charged with the crime?
- Is the petitioner a fugitive from the requesting state?
Attorney Carlos A. Medina will work to handle your case in the best way possible. He will immediately compile and complete necessary documents, will negotiate with the other state quickly and efficiently, and he will work to keep you from being taken into custody, or to get you out of custody as soon as possible.
Tucson, Arizona, Extradition Lawyer
Before you talk to police or anyone else, contact me, Tucson criminal defense attorney Carlos A. Medina, at 520-829-3213 for a free initial consultation. I am accessible seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Hablamos español.










