Posted On: January 28, 2010 by Shouse Law Group

Murder Suspect Has Nevada Bench Warrant; Removing Nevada Bench Warrants

Murder Suspect Has Nevada Bench Warrant; Removing Nevada Bench Warrants

Jason Ivler, the twenty-eight year old suspect in the homicide of Renato Victor Ebarle, Jr., has a bench warrant out of the Justice Court of Canal Township, Nevada. Dated September 9, 2009, the Nevada bench warrant is for failure to appear in court to address various drugs-related offenses. According to Chief of the NBI Counter Terrorism Unit Ricardo Diaz, Ivler was indicted for possession of Flunitrazepam, a sedative drug.

Ivler was arrested last week in Quezon City, and he’ll face murder charges in the Philippines before being deported to the US for the drugs case. The murder victim, killed on November 18, 2009 in Quezon City, was the son of Malacañang official Presidential Chief of Staff Undersecretary Renato Ebarle, Sr. Back in 2004, Ivler was also involved in a fatal car crash that resulted in the death of presidential adviser Nestor Ponce, Jr.

In most cases, removing Nevada bench warrants is a simple process that requires no jail or bail. For misdemeanors, your attorney needs only to appear on your behalf; for felonies, you should appear alongside your attorney. If you have one, removing Nevada bench warrants is important to do as soon as possible so the police no longer have the authority to arrest you on sight.

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