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  • 10-20-2006, 01:15 PM
    ADAM12
    Trafficking In Stolen Property
    I Have Charges Pending In The State Of Florida For "trafficing In Stolen Property" And "false Verification Of Ownership To A Pawn Broker". I Know There Is No Statue Of Limitations Because The State Already Filed. I Was A 12 Year Crackhead And Was Homeless During This Time, I Also Have Been To Prison Twice. I Have Since Moved To Another State And Have Gotten Married And Had A Baby Girl, I Am Also Persuing An Associates Degree In Applied Science Of Industrial Manufacturing. I've Turned My Life Completely Around And Have Even Held The Same Job For 3 Years Now. With Me Being The Sole Provider For My Wife And Daughter, I Fear Getting Arrested Because They Will Have No Means Of Keeping The House We Rent Or Buying Food, Etc. I Only Make 13.00 An Hour Till I Finish School To Get A Better Job, So There Is No Money In The Bank. My Question Is, Is There Anyway I Can Fight Extradition And Have A Fair Chance Of Staying In The State Im In? Im In Illinois. If I Could Get Probation Here, Then I Wouldnt Lose All Ive Gained Or My Family. Please Let Me Know The Best Way To Handle This Situation.
  • 10-21-2006, 10:26 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Trafficking In Stolen Property
    There's no good way. If you can't hire your own lawyer, you would probably have to turn yourself in to the court in Florida, where you will probably qualify for a court-appointed lawyer.
  • 10-22-2006, 09:54 AM
    ADAM12
    Re: Trafficking In Stolen Property
    Thats What I Was Afraid Of. If I Was To Get The Money For A Lawyer, Would It Be Possible To Have The Case Tried In Illinois? Or Would It Be Mandatory Extradition To Florida?? These Are Felony Charges, Class 2 And Class 3. They Are 3 Years Old Now. I Am The Provider Of My Family Also, Which Makes It That Much More Important To Take Care Of This.
  • 10-22-2006, 10:04 AM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Trafficking In Stolen Property
    It's a Florida case, so it will be resolved in Florida. I don't know if Florida would try to extradite you if you were picked up on the warrant in Illinois.
  • 10-24-2006, 08:13 AM
    ADAM12
    Re: Trafficking In Stolen Property
    So What You're Saying Is That There Is No Way I Can Resolve This Without Going To Florida? Cant A Lawyer File A Motion To Have The Case Resolved In Illinois Due To Circumstance??? If So, Would A Florida Lawyer Have To Do This, Or Can An Illinois Laywer Do This???
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