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April 22, 2010

Warrant issued for Deadliest Catch Star

Jake Harris, the young stay of Deadliest Catch continues to have legal woes as he failed to appear for a mandatory court date in his reckless driving case. A bench warrant was issued for his arrest on Wednesday. Mr. Harris's attorney has stated that it was a simple scheduling error and he would be clearing it up today. At the age of 24, Harris has experienced unthinkable tragedy after his father, Captain Phil Harris died earlier this year. If convicted of reckless driving and driving with a suspended he could face 13 months in jail. If you are arrested for a California DUI, driving on a suspended license, reckless driving or other related charges and fail to appear at a court date, the consequences can be extremely serious. If a bench warrant is issued you could be arrested and placed in jail. Given the severity of the consequences, the first call you should make is to a qualified California DUI attorney who knows the law and will ensure that there are no failure to appears in your case. In most circumstances, the lawyer that you hire can appear at all court hearings meaning you may never have to step into a courtroom.

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