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    Obstruction of Justice: Re: Is "Failure to Appear" a Seperate Charge

    Thank you. I check the jail web site from time to time and have seen "capias" listed as the charge. I always wondered what that meant.
  2. Extradition: Re: Confused About Release After Extradition Dropped

    First person. I went straight to the prosecuters office and waited on him. My work schedule is insane. I work 30 hours in the next two days so it was important to get this taken care of today....
  3. Extradition: How Long Does it Take to Get Released After Extradition Proceedings are Dismissed

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: West Virginia

    Long story short, followed by questions. West Virginia picked up a gentleman over a misdemeanor probation violation warrant from...
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    Obstruction of Justice: Re: Is "Failure to Appear" a Seperate Charge

    Right. I see that OR now. And, in hindsight I don't see why I felt the need to explain that in the first place. Or this... *sigh* My mind is..... elsewhere lately.
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    Obstruction of Justice: Re: Is "Failure to Appear" a Seperate Charge

    She isn't on probation. After this, she probably will be. She went to her preliminary hearing and then moved away. This is a different case than the one I was posting about earlier. I'm not invested...
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    Obstruction of Justice: Re: Is "Failure to Appear" a Seperate Charge

    Failure to appear can result in an additional criminal charge

    Thanks for the link!

    If that's what happened, she can discuss that possible defense with her lawyer, along with her explanation...
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    Obstruction of Justice: Is "Failure to Appear" a Separate Charge

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: West Virginia

    My friend was recently picked up on a warrant for "Failure to Appear". Obviously she will be charged accordingly for the original...
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    Probation and Parole: Re: What Happens After Extradition

    From what I understand after speaking with a bondsman West Virginia offers the bond more as a technicality. Even if he posts bail West Virginia will most likely hold him as a courtesy to Maryland....
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    Probation and Parole: Re: What Happens After Extradition

    When you put it that way, I see your point. What I meant by change was that this person used to have a bad attitude, hate God, drink a lot, and do drugs. All of that has changed completely. He is...
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    Probation and Parole: Re: What Happens After Extradition

    They extradited him because that is the law. How is Maryland supposed to know that he has changed? Actually, he has been talking a lot about turning himself in but then he got promoted, and promoted...
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    Probation and Parole: Re: What Happens After Extradition

    Thanks. That helped a lot. I wasn't sure if bail was an option or not, or whether they absolutely HAD to be returned and placed in jail or could have their probation reinstated. The person who commit...
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    Probation and Parole: What Happens After Extradition

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Maryland

    Once a person is extradited back to Maryland on a misdemeanor probation violation, in which they did not report to their probation...
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