My question involves criminal law for the state of: Tennessee/Georgia - I had been informed that I have a VOP warrant for being arrested in Georgia where I was being supervised for a Class "B" felony in Tennessee, which all my resitution has been paid.

My main question is in the "InterState Compact Act, Section 5.101(b) it states, if the offender has been charged with a subsequent criminal offense in the receiving state, the offender shall not be retaken without the consent of the receiving state, or until criminal charges have been dismissed, sentence has been satisfied, or the offender has been released to supervision for the subsequent offense".

I have bonded out on all my new charges in Georgia, and under the InterState Compact Act, which I described the receiving state. The sending state, which in this case is Tennessee cannot retake me because my pending criminal charges in Georgia. So how does an active warrant get resolved? I can't go to Tennessee to handle the matter, and Tennessee under the InterState Compact Act has to wait until my cases are resolved in Georgia, which could last up to another two years...