You can hire an attorney to lift the warrant for you and obtain a new court date for you, and you won't have to go to jail. Keep in mind that some courts do not allow attorneys to lift the warrant for a defendant. If that is the case, then call the court clerk and ask if you can pay the bond and get a new court date, or if they are requiring you to turn yourself in and be booked. If that is the case, then ask how much the bond is so you can bring enough money to pay your bond. Hire an attorney to represent you on the assault charge. Depending on which court this is in and whether you have prior convictions, it's very possible that your attorney can negotiate a plea bargain to get the assault charge reduced to a lesser offense.
Answered on Jan 25th, 2013 at 8:51 PM