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It's useless to ask the OP questions because we don't even know if she is fully aware of all of the facts and circumstances.
Her (or his) daughter needs an attorney and/or to come here herself to ask questions, since she has the first-hand knowledge to provide accurate information.
You already had your court dates and apprently blew them all off. That's why you owe so much money. Maybe next time you won't stick your head in the sand when you get any type of ticket or summons. Ignoring them is not the way to handle them - as you have painfully found out.
A license check does not result in a criminal history being run. There would be no easy way to know about a ten year old conviction unless the OP was still on parole or probation.
In situations like this the course of events is rarely as cut and dried as they appear to non-police personnel, and it's also likely that the time periods involved were much shorter than you perceived them to be. It certainly can't hurt to consult with an attorney and I would suggest that you do...
Quincy, I did not base my comment on passing contact with a few people in the homeless community. I based it on dealing with the same people over and over again over the course of years. Hundreds. Not just in NYC, but in neighboring counties as well. Every one of my co-workers has stories about...
That would be up to the individual jurisdiction's District Attorney's office.
I have arrested individuals on out-of-state warrants and the originating agency then sent us an official communication requesting that the person be held pending pickup. In two cases the warrants were out of...
Not sure exactly what you mean by "follow-up". An arrest warrant is a basically an order to bring the defendant before the court. We can't just ignore them.
"Follow-up" is simple - my dispatcher will contact the originating agency to confirm the warrant. If it's active we ascertain if it's...
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