Arrest warrants decoded! Do I have to turn myself into jail?

Arrest warrants explained! Attorney Jeff Lee discusses a number of legal issues related to turning yourself in -- on your own terms. Turn yourself into jail in a way that minimizes jail time and does not jeopardize your chances at trial. This video addresses bond, court, interrogation, and many other questions related to arrest warrants. ** Please skip past the introduction if flashing lights will trigger a seizure reaction. ** The web site address for arrest warrants in Shelby County, Tennessee is https://warrants.shelby-sheriff.org/ -- Contents of the video -- 0:00 Introduction 0:25 Life on the lam 2:06 Do your research - do they have an accurate address for you? 3:15 Reach out to a bondsman and do as much as you can upfront 4:18 Give anything your family needs to them before going into custody 5:48 When is the best time to turn yourself in 7:54 Why should I turn myself in at all? 9:15 Are bonds set in the evenings and weekends? 9:38 If you make bond, most courts will expect you to hire your own attorney 11:40 Am I in more trouble if I don't turn myself in? 13:11 You can't fix arrest warrants from your secret hidey hole 13:53 You are trying to fix the arrest warrants, not make a confession