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    Default Arrest Warrant,court Order Custody Change

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: texas/minnesota
    I was never notified by my court appointed attoreny of the court in tx of a court date in april. i was just issued temp. custody of daughter and have order to pick up daughter june 13. the ex is using warrant,threatening i will be arrested on the 13 when i pick up my daughter. i sent letter and evidence to judge requesting warrant/charges be dropped 3 weeks ago on a hint this exsisted,but i have heard nothing. what can i do to avoid arrest on the 13 when i get my daughter whom i havent seen in almost a year.

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    Default Re: Arrest Warrant,court Order Custody Change

    Warrants don't just go away. Once they're issued, you need to get in front of the court that issued it so that it can be dealt with - in person - court's don't do letters. If you don't want to get arrested on some particular day, then you can turn yourself in and deal with it earlier.

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