Elvis Presley Arrest Warrant


By: Elvis Australia
Source: www.elvis.com.au
October 10, 2014

This is a genuine document. A 1974 arrest warrant issued to Elvis Presley by the city of Los Angeles. The warrant stemmed from a failure by Elvis to appear in court regarding his vehicle being parked in a red no parking zone at the Los Angeles International Airport. The original citation was issued December 18, 1974. Elvis' bail was set at $20. The warrant is accompanied by a typed note from Mary Sholty at the office of Elvis Presley's attorneys, Hookstratten & Irwin. That note is dated July 30, 1975, and reads in part, 'We were able to reduce the bail from $20.00 to $5.00 – so it's been taken care of… '. Additionally below the image is a certificate of authenticity from Elvis Presley Enterprises, Graceland.





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