My question involves criminal law for the state of: New York
My husband has an 11 year old parole warrant. He has been down South during this time and has been employed(until his health prevented him from doing so). He also finished an 11/29 probation 5 years ago. It seems apparent that NY has no interest in him. His original charge was attempted sale of a controlled substance. He had less than a year in his sentence. Problem is now, he is on Peritoneal Dialysis and on my insurance plan which stops paying after nine months. He can't get Medicare because of the warrant. Is there anyway of resolving this without him being incarcerated up there. We have 2 children and a life down here. We talked to a lawyer that told us that it would be difficult to get the parole division to even see his case and that if he were to surrender, he could "slip through the cracks" and they would not notice that he needs dialysis to live. I don't see how they could ignore that because he has a catheter and tube sticking out of his abdominal area. What could we do to resolve this without him dying, and without our world being turned upside down. He needs to get his benefits so he can continue his treatment. He receives dialysis every day at home.

