Bench Warrant Issued For Man Charged With Attempted Homicide
Posted on Apr 17, 2012 5:48pm PDT
Joseph Knauss who has been charged with attempted murder, did not show up for his trial in Lehigh County Court on Monday, April 16.
Knauss was charged in the hit-and-run of a man in an Embassy Bank parking lot. He was scheduled to stand trial Monday, April 16, but he did not show up.
The judge issued a bench warrant for Joseph R. Knauss, 26, who is charged with attempted homicide, aggravated assault, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person. Steinberg also revoked Knauss's $50,000 bail.
When you fail to comply with a court order, such has appearing for a court date the judge is likely to issues a bench warrant in your name. Having a bench warrant issued in your name gives officers the authority to arrest you at any time of the day or night. We understand that is no way to live and as Los Angeles Warrant Attorneys we want to help.
Our Warrant Lawyers go to court on your behalf, speak to the judge, and do everything we can to get the warrant resolved and recalled. Keeping you out of jail is our main priority.
Contact our
LA Bench Warrant Attorneys and set up a free consultation so that we can talk about the warrant, the process, and our outstanding approach further in detail.